In sufficient quantities, yes. It is highly inflammable.
Chemical property
This reaction is called combustion.
Absolutely not! It is extremely flammable. Ever heard of the Hindenburg Blimp that blew up? That was because the hydrogen ignited. Also, if hydrogen couldn't ignite, there would be no water because water is formed by combustion.
You get a mixture of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. If this is done at ordinary atmospheric pressures, the oxygen will probably freeze, since its melting point is above the boiling point of liquid hydrogen. (I'm not sure of the solubility of solid oxygen in liquid hydrogen.)
Acid donates a hydrogen ion, a proton, to a solution. H +
The Hindenburg was filled with the element Hydrogen, which is extremely flammable. A spark ignited the hydrogen, which caused the skin of the zeppelin to burn furiously. The hydrogen fueled the inferno.
The Hindenburg was filled with the element Hydrogen, which is extremely flammable. A spark ignited the hydrogen, which caused the skin of the zeppelin to burn furiously. The hydrogen fueled the inferno.
A petrol engine is ignited by a spark plug, and a diesel engine is ignited by the heat produced from the air/ fuel mixture being compressed in the cylinder
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NO, fuel is ignited by compression.
Chemical property
Because the fuel is ignited by compression, not spark. A totally different principle.
a petrol engine uses petrol which is highly combustable, so it can be ignited by a spark. that is why petrol engines have spark plugs. diesel is an oil based fuel, and takes higher temperatures to ignite, it cannot be as easily ignited by a spark and sometimes cant at all, so diesel engines have no spark plugs and the fuel is ignited under extreme heat due to pressure.
Because the fuel is ignited by a spark plug rather than by compression as is the case with a diesel.
Hydrogen is infamous for its \high reactivity. The Hindenburg, which which used hydrogen as its buoyancy gas went down rapidly in flames due to the high reactivity of that hydrogen when it was ignited.
glow plugs do not fire glow plugs are used to heat the chamber where the diesel ignites diesel is not ignited by a spark diesel is ignited thru compression
The compressed petrol gas fuel is ignited by a spark plug thus causing the engines' power stroke.