Splitting the sea

I thought the by product of burning hygrogen and oxygen was water. Explain less water less air!

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Interesting notation.

You do get water as a result.

So let's say the process doesn't take more energy to split the seawater than is feasible.

Under widespread use, in a city like Los Angeles, what would it do to the ambient humidity? Where do the dissolved minerals go? Would your tailpipe have a stalactite of rime hanging off of it?