Yes. Hydrogen is a highly flammable gas.
Below is a link to a slow motion YouTube video showing a hydrogen filled balloon being ignited. It shows just how flammable hydrogen is. Don't try this at home unless you know what you are doing.......
Hydrogen in the presence of oxygen and heat can blow up if the concentrations are right 2H+1O => 1H20
NO!!! Combustion is the same as oxidation just faster. And you need O2 to oxydize something so, yea.
Yes, it does, but it must be without influence of other atmospheric gasses
yes, hydrogen will burn with oxygen if it is NT exposed to air.
yes. hydrogen burns but does not support combustion. its kinda complicated..but ya hydrogen gas burns easily. :)
Yes Hydrogen does burn
no, but it explodes when it meets fire.
Yes it is
Hydrogen itself IS an atom.
No. The only product of burning hydrogen is water vapor.
The "squeaky pop" test. You burn a wooden splint and put it in the contained hydrogen gas. If hydrogen is present you will hear a pop.
Sodium nitrate itself does not burn. It is an oxidizer. It can be used in place of oxygen to burn materials.
If you have a source of hydrogen then yes. You just want to enrich the mixture a bit from what you normally would with natural gas.
None, because hydrogen doesn't burn all by itself. It needs oxygen and there is none in the fuel tank. It will burn if the tank leaks and there is an ignition source. But it is not explosive by itself.
All stars 'burn' hydrogen
Hydrogen itself is highly flammable. If it comes in contact with an open flame it will ignite and burn very rapidly, resulting in an explosion.
helium does not burn, hydrogen will burn in air
Hydrogen gas is highly flammable; you can make it burn with the slightest spark.
yes it will.pure hydrogen will put off a burning splinter with a pop sound.this is because hydrogen is a non supporter of combustion.instead hydrogen itself will burn with blue flames.this is because hydrogen is a highly combustible gas
No, an autoimmune disorder will not *burn itself out*.
Yes. When you burn hydrogen the product is water. If you pass an electric current through that water you can split it back into hydrogen and oxygen.
No hydrogen will not burn in the absence of air unless another oxidizer is present.
You don't. Sea water is the combustion byproduct of hydrogen. That is, water is water you get when you burn hydrogen.
Burn hydrogen
yes