It's extremely reactive with the oxygen in air.
Yes that is true! It is the hydrogen gas that catches fire.
it catches fire
An oxygen-fed fire is a fire that has (most likely) pure oxygen fueling it. The air we breathe is composed of around 19% oxygen, therefore by adding more oxygen the fire will get hotter.
Fire is a process of rapid combination with oxygen.
It readily catches fire when exposed to oxygen.
White phosphorus, it is a chemical that catches fire on contact with oxygen.
It catches fire in air and produce super oxides
It catches fire in air and produce super oxides
It's extremely reactive with the oxygen in air.
Because wrapping a blanket around them starves the fire of oxygen - thus the fire is extinguished.
Follow the procedure "stop, drop and roll." Or if it is possible, use a fire blanket to place upon the victim and deprive the fire of oxygen. You may as use a fire extinguisher if one is available.
If the surge strip catches on fire, unplug it from the wall outlet and use a fire extenguisher or sand to smother the fire.
the red puffle catches on fire
The tree catches fire and it dies.
the black puffle catches fire on club penguin if you feed it a puffle-o or if you play with it
You hop out and call the fire defartment!!!!!