Non-reactive.
In which way is 'hazardous' meant? Yes: highly flamable No: not corrosive
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It is oxidised, looks like burning in water: 4Na + 2H2O + O2 --> 4Na+ + 4OH- (very exothermic, fire, flamable, explosive)
Yes Hydrogen gas H2 is highly flamable...
if the volume is bigger than the other gass and the gass is flamable methan, yes it will be more dence than the other when explodes or is ignited, the reason is that the gas will have less time to spread.
from explosive and flamable stuff such as black powder
In which way is 'hazardous' meant? Yes: highly flamable No: not corrosive
yes... most of them are flamable and poisonous as well..
yes, they manufacture an explosive substance inside heir hives called enitocin. This substance has very similar characteristics to gunpowder. It is is extremely flamable and quite explosive. Be careful.
Potassium is very toxic and corrosive and flamable in air. You can not buy it as a powder in a bag like salt or sugar. And it is the unsafest way to produce hydrogen. So don't try!!
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No, it is inert.No. Neon can not be burned in oxygen.
It is oxidised, looks like burning in water: 4Na + 2H2O + O2 --> 4Na+ + 4OH- (very exothermic, fire, flamable, explosive)
both gases are flamable.
Yes Hydrogen gas H2 is highly flamable...
if the volume is bigger than the other gass and the gass is flamable methan, yes it will be more dence than the other when explodes or is ignited, the reason is that the gas will have less time to spread.
something that is flamable can not be to close to a fire or it will burn instenly