It explodes at a certain temperature.
When you heat sulphar you chemically mix it with oxygen therefore creating sulphide
There is no reason for gasoline to explode in a tank. There is no heat or spark source in there. But the basic answer might be that there is little to no air (specifically oxygen) in the tank.
The combination of the atoms releases heat energy.
heat causes the 'soda' (sodium bicarbonate) to release carbon dioxide which displaces oxygen and puts out the fire.
Combustion requires Heat, Fuel and Oxygen
copper oxide
it emits extreme heat
When you heat sulphar you chemically mix it with oxygen therefore creating sulphide
BOOM.
There is no reason for gasoline to explode in a tank. There is no heat or spark source in there. But the basic answer might be that there is little to no air (specifically oxygen) in the tank.
Oxygen tank!
glucose and oxygen react to form carbon dioxide water and heat
Yes, a tank of oxygen can be half full. The oxygen would be stuck in said tank meaning no more oxygen can get in unless refueld.
In the aeration tank, microorganisms are "fed", meaning that they consume any waste left on the wastewater. One type of aeration tank uses air bubbles to provide the micrioorganisms sufficient oxygen to survive.
oxygen tank
Heat causes the material to vaporize, then that vapor feeds the flames and the process continues until Heat, Fuel or oxygen is removed. This is the chain reaction.
Oxygen tank.