methane, hydrogen, propane, butane etc. are highly flammable gases.
Very little if the air is flammable gas. Oxygen in the air is not flammable as such, but is generally needed to sustain a fire.
Well Ethanol is in gas when you fill it up with your car so it is the same thing but is very flammable that is why you shouldn't talk on the phone while pumping gas. Very dangerous explosions.
Petroleum gas is highly flammable due to its composition of hydrocarbons that easily ignite when exposed to a flame or spark. It is important to handle and store petroleum gas with caution to prevent fires and explosions.
Very. A single spark could set it off.
Flammable gas is a type of gas that can ignite and burn when it comes into contact with a flame, spark, or heat source. Examples include propane, natural gas, and methane. These gases can pose a fire hazard if not handled and stored properly.
Yes, methane is more flammable than oxygen. Methane is a highly flammable gas that can ignite easily in the presence of a spark or flame. Oxygen itself is not flammable, but it can support combustion, making the combination of methane and oxygen highly explosive.
No Hydrogen is a very flammable gas, there for it would react.
Helium is the lighter gas but hydrogen is very flammable
The simplest colourless, flammable gas beginning with 'e', is 'ethane'.
Nitrogen gas is not in itself flammable, and does not have an auto ignition temperature.
Hydrogen gas is the lightest gas and extremely 'flammable', rather called explosive.
Not at all. Hydrogen is a very low-density highly flammable gas.