Oil can burn. If finely dispersed in air, it can burn real fast. So fast that it'll look like an explosion.
Yes, hydrogen and air can mix. However, hydrogen is highly flammable and when mixed with air in certain concentrations, it can form an explosive mixture. This is why caution is needed when handling and storing hydrogen in the presence of air.
It injects oil into the fuel/air mix.
Ammonium nitrate is not explosive, it is an effective oxidizer. Mix it with a fuel and you have explosive.
Oil itself is not explosive, but it can be flammable. If oil is heated to a high temperature, it can ignite and potentially cause an explosion if there are high concentrations of flammable vapors in the air. It is important to handle and store oil carefully to prevent accidents.
The two will mix.
an explosive fuel to ignite
Oil and oil will mix.
No, oil and oxygen alone do not create an explosive mix. However, if oil mist or vapor in the air comes into contact with a high concentration of oxygen, it could potentially lead to a fire hazard. Proper ventilation and safety measures should be in place when working with oil and oxygen.
Rushing past the outside to cool the engine. Internally to mix with the fuel and make an explosive mixture inside the piston(s).
Mixing hydrogen and air can be dangerous because hydrogen is a highly flammable gas, and when mixed with oxygen in the air, it can lead to explosions or fires. The combination of hydrogen and air creates a highly explosive mixture that can ignite easily in the presence of a spark or heat source. Special precautions and safety measures must be taken when handling or storing hydrogen to prevent accidents.
The explosive limit of zinc dust in air is approximately 60 grams per cubic meter of air at temperatures above 150 degrees Celsius. Above this concentration, there is a risk of it forming explosive mixtures with air.
Too much oil can be just as bad as too little. The excess oil can make contact with the crankshaft and cause cavitation. This will mix air with the oil. This mix creates a froth that is a poor lubricant. Drain out any excess oil.