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yes if in a cylinder and ignited
Inert gases, such as argon, helium, neon and nitrogen, are not toxic and do not burn or explode.
yes because a fire can explode gas watermelon is pretending to be the gas!
The same reason every other gas in a scuba cylinder is compressed. If a cylinder is pressurized, then the gas in it is compressed by definition. If it is not pressurized, then there is obviously no gas in the cylinder to breath.
I don't know if you mean a gas such as oxygen or carbon-dioxide; or "gas", the American colloquialism for petroleum spirit. Either way the heat could easily make the containers explode very violently by increasing the internal pressure - then the further effects would depend on the flammability or otherwise of the contents.
By burning. It needs to get fire. If the amount of gas is big enough it will "explode".
yes if in a cylinder and ignited
There is equipment that connects from the gas tank to the fire extinguisher, and is deigned to keep from overpressurizing the extinguisher. Do NOT try this without the equipment.
Nitrogen can be used in fire extinguishers as gas propellant.
Nitrogen can be used in fire extinguishers as gas propellant.
Inert gases, such as argon, helium, neon and nitrogen, are not toxic and do not burn or explode.
yes because a fire can explode gas watermelon is pretending to be the gas!
N2, you know nitrogen gas
gas doesn`t go with fire so they start fighting and then the fire wins and explodes the gas for losing
Because nitrogen gas bigest quantity in air.
No. A fuel tank will not explode just because it is on fire. However, it will feed the fire and make it worse.
Any incombustible gas may extinguish a fire CO2, Nitrogen gas, and so on.