No, gasoline requires oxygen to ignite and burn. Without oxygen, gasoline cannot undergo the combustion reaction necessary for an explosion.
Without oxygen, gasoline cannot undergo combustion, which is the chemical reaction that releases energy and allows an engine to function. As a result, adding gasoline without oxygen will not produce any meaningful energy output or power.
Oxygen itself is not explosive because it is not a fuel. However, when oxygen comes into contact with a fuel source (such as combustible materials like gasoline or hydrogen), it can accelerate the combustion process, leading to fires and explosions. Oxygen supports combustion but does not inherently explode on its own.
Answer1: Bombs, Coke only if you shake it then open it and a person because if he/she explodes it means with rage. Answer2: Alot of things can explode, depends under what circumstances do you want them to explode? -Hydrogen Gas -Gasoline Vapor -Any container that the inside pressure, the contents exceeds the strength of the container. It will naturally rupture or explode.
No, oxygen cans will not explode in space. They are designed to withstand fluctuations in pressure and temperature, so they are safe to use in space environments.
Hydrogen can be made to explode in two different ways. The most usual way would be by combustion with oxygen, but that requires ignition. However, if you have liquid hydrogen you could make it explode by heating it, even in the absence of oxygen, in exactly the same way that water in a sealed container will explode if you heat it to the boiling point. Liquid hydrogen, of course, has a much lower boiling point than water does, and therefore would require less heating to make it explode. If it is not kept cooled, it will explode even at room temperature.
gasoline combined with air will explode, gasoline won't burn without air the fumes mixed with air will explode but the gasolin will burn
Yes, gasoline can explode under certain conditions such as when it is exposed to a spark or flame in the presence of oxygen. This can happen if there is a leak or spill of gasoline in a confined space.
Without oxygen, gasoline cannot undergo combustion, which is the chemical reaction that releases energy and allows an engine to function. As a result, adding gasoline without oxygen will not produce any meaningful energy output or power.
Dynamite requires oxygen to explode, so it would not explode in the vacuum of space where there is no air. Without oxygen to fuel the explosion, the dynamite would not be able to detonate.
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.
If gasoline is used without any oxygen added, the combustion process will not occur properly and the engine will not run as intended. Gasoline requires oxygen to ignite and produce energy through combustion. Without oxygen, the gasoline will not burn efficiently and the engine may not start or run at all.
They can catch fire and burn up but they only explode in the movies. gasoline and a match
No, you do not explode in space. In the vacuum of space, there is no air pressure to cause your body to explode. However, without a spacesuit, you would not be able to breathe and would eventually lose consciousness and die due to lack of oxygen.
Gasoline is flammable, not explosive. It can ignite and burn rapidly when exposed to a spark or flame, but it does not explode on its own.
No. Gasoline is a mixture of hydrocarbons. Liquid oxygen is oxygen that has been cooled to extremely low temperatures.
NO! it will explode
Oxygen itself is not explosive because it is not a fuel. However, when oxygen comes into contact with a fuel source (such as combustible materials like gasoline or hydrogen), it can accelerate the combustion process, leading to fires and explosions. Oxygen supports combustion but does not inherently explode on its own.