It can be, especially if heated strongly.
No, it is Nascent Oxygen = [O]
oxidizer
A substance would only burn in a vacuum if it contained an oxidizer. There has to be an oxidizer for there to be fire. That doesn't mean that it requires oxygen, just a substance that facilitates the removal of electrons.
oxidizer (H2O2)
Nitrox is a gas that can boost your car speed by at about 17%. The highest speed percentage it can take your car to is about 39%.
Yes, scuba cylinders can be cleaned and they are if they are going to be used with oxygen enriched air (i.e. nitrox). There is a debate whether they need to be cleaned if used for "low" oxygen nitrox if the nitrox is premixed.
Yes, chlorine is an oxidizer. And a very powerful one, too.
An oxidiser, or an oxidising agent. Spelled with a 'z' if you're American.
Oxidizer - album - was created in 2004.
UVA acts primarly as the oxidizer
Nitrox is just oxygen enriched air.If you used pure oxygen, it would be toxic past a depth of 20 feet / 6 meters.
Oxidizer
get a 6oz or 12oz or bigger bottle of NOS(nitrox)
An oxidizer is a substance that oxidizes another substance. It does this by creating a reaction that accepts an electron from another place or species.
Yes, the ScubaPro MK16 first stage and S550 second stage can be used with Nitrox up to 40% oxygen. However, it is recommended to have the equipment cleaned and serviced regularly to ensure safe use with high oxygen content mixes. Be sure to follow all manufacturer guidelines and recommendations for use with Nitrox.
Yes, "Baquashock", "Baquacil Shock", and "Baquacil Shock and Oxidizer" are all synonymous. Baquacil has been changing the names through the evolution but it's the same product. Most companies are now selling it as "Oxidizer (Shock)" - http://www.backyardexpress.com/baquaspa-oxidizer-shock.html