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No, it is Nascent Oxygen = [O]

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What is the chemical name for OF?

Oxygen Fluoride which does not exist, but oxygen difluoride does exist. However, it is very reactive. It is a very strong oxidizer.


Does oxygen fuel a fire?

No, although it is essential for a fire. In technical terms a fire needs two chemical ingredients: fuel and oxidizer. The fuel is whatever is burning, whether it is wood, gasoline, or methane. Oxygen is the oxidizer.


What does code OXY in the bottom white quadrant of a label conforming to NFPA 704 indicates what?

The material can easily release oxygen to create or worsen a fire or explosion hazard


What is the purpose of oxygen in explosives?

oxidizer


What are the strong oxidizer element?

oxygen


A material that yields oxygen causing or enhancing the combustion of other materials is classified as a?

Oxidizer


What is the role of an oxidizer in a solid fuel system?

A solid rocket engine uses a fuel and an oxidizer. The oxidizer when burned delivers oxygen to the fuel so that it can burn. Most rockets use oxidizers because when the rocket burns it uses so much oxygen that they need a readily available supply.


Where does the oxygen come from for the fireworks to burn?

Fireworks use solid oxidizers within the chemical makeup of the charge. The chemical oxidizer fulfills the need for both oxygen and fuel in the fire equation. All that is needed is heat. Or just the surronding air.


What is the chemical name OF2?

OF2 is oxygen difluoride, a very powerful oxidizer.


What type of reacton is show by this equation H2O-H2 O2?

H20 H2o2 is the chemical formala for Hydrogen peroxide. this is the simplest peroxide with an oxygen oxygen single bond. It is know to be a strong Oxidizer .


Can you use pertol in a rocket?

Jet engines capture ambient oxygen to use as an oxidizer for their fuel. In a sense, an afterburner is somewhat like a rocket, but it still uses ambient oxygen for the oxidizer. Rockets are different. Since they are designed to travel out of the atmosphere, they must carry both their oxidizer and their fuel. Many hydrocarbons will work as a rocket fuel including petrol (gasoline), diesel, and even tar. But they must all also have oxygen as a second fuel for the oxidizer. Solid Rockets have both the oxidizer and fuel built into the same matrix, somewhat like gunpowder. The "Oxidizer" doesn't have to be oxygen, or even contain oxygen. Nitric Acid has been utilized as an oxidizer in some rocket engines.


A material that yields oxygen causing or enhancing the combustion of other materials is classified as?

An oxidiser, or an oxidising agent. Spelled with a 'z' if you're American.