No. Hydrogen is highly flammable, so adding it to a fire would only make it bigger.
Hydrogen sulfide is flammable, and it itself does not have the ability to put out fires. It can actually ignite in the presence of oxygen and a flame. It's important to use appropriate fire extinguishing methods based on the type of fire present.
No, it is not. Because hydrogen is flammable, it will burn in contact of the fire, instead of extinguishing it. So, generally the gas used for extinguishing fire is Carbon dioxide, which is neither flammable nor supports combustion
No, flour should not be used to put out a fire as it can actually make the fire worse by creating a dust explosion. It is safer to use a fire extinguisher or water to extinguish a fire.
Flour can be used to put out a fire by smothering it. When flour is thrown onto a fire, it deprives the flames of oxygen, which is necessary for combustion. This can help to extinguish the fire by cutting off its fuel source.
Yes, hydrogen gas can be safely put into a balloon. However, hydrogen is highly flammable, so caution should be taken as it can create a fire hazard if exposed to a flame or spark. It is important to handle hydrogen gas with care and in a well-ventilated area.
No. Hydrogen will easily ignite if it comes in contact if fire. Carbon dioxide is not flammable at all and can even be used to put out a fire.
Hydrogen sulfide is flammable, and it itself does not have the ability to put out fires. It can actually ignite in the presence of oxygen and a flame. It's important to use appropriate fire extinguishing methods based on the type of fire present.
No, it is not. Because hydrogen is flammable, it will burn in contact of the fire, instead of extinguishing it. So, generally the gas used for extinguishing fire is Carbon dioxide, which is neither flammable nor supports combustion
yes
Fire extinguisher
No, flour should not be used to put out a fire as it can actually make the fire worse by creating a dust explosion. It is safer to use a fire extinguisher or water to extinguish a fire.
Hydrogen does not set things on fire. Hydrogen itself is flammable and can be set on fire by a spark or flame.
Usually CO2. Hydrogen and oxygen are fuels for fire. Nitrogen would work but is not usually used as it is too light.
Putting hydrogen into a fire extinguisher would create a very dangerous device. Compressed hydrogen gas burns very rapidly when mixed with oxygen and ignited. This could cause an explosion resulting in damage and injury.
Base of the flames.
Hydrogen Gas
oxygen