Abstract: A method for generating a structurally altered gas molecule from water. An example method includes placing an electrolyte solution in a chemical reaction chamber, adding purified water to the chemical reaction chamber, and applying a focused magnetic field and an electric field to a mixture of the purified water and the electrolyte solution to cause generation of the structurally altered gas molecule from the purified water. The structurally altered gas molecule is a combination of two parts of hydrogen and one part of oxygen. The structurally altered gas molecule has a hydrogen-oxygen-hydrogen bond angle between 94 degrees and 104 degrees and hydrogen-oxygen bond length between 0.95 Angstrom and 1.3 Angstrom. The structurally altered gas molecule is stable at a pressure exceeding 300 pounds per square inch gauge.