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Water is comprised of H20, which is 2 Hydrogen atoms with 1 Oxygen atom. However, Hydrogen weighs 1/16 of what Oxygen does. The Hydrogen/Oxygen outputs in game are actually accurate to real life already.
Hydrogen comprises 11.2% of the mass of H2O and Oxygen comprises the rest. This corresponds with 1000 grams of water becoming 112 grams of Hydrogen and 888 grams of Oxygen. I hope this helps.