Chemical property
When ignited, hydrogen burns with a pale blue flame.
Pure hydrogen is highly flammable and, if introduced to the air in large quantities and ignited, it can lead to an explosion. Additionally, when hydrogen reacts with oxygen in the air, it can form water vapor. However, the addition of large amounts of hydrogen to the atmosphere could impact the balance of greenhouse gases and contribute to climate change.
Yes, inhaling or breathing in pure hydrogen can be lethal because it can displace oxygen in the lungs, leading to asphyxiation. Additionally, hydrogen is highly flammable and can explode if ignited in the presence of oxygen.
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.
In sufficient quantities, yes. It is highly inflammable.
The Hindenburg was filled with the element Hydrogen, which is extremely flammable. A spark ignited the hydrogen, which caused the skin of the zeppelin to burn furiously. The hydrogen fueled the inferno.
When ignited, hydrogen burns with a pale blue flame.
Oxygen has a tremendously greater attraction for electrons than hydrogen does, so when hydrogen donates an electron to oxygen, there is a substantial release of energy. This energy appears in the form of heat, so the gases (hydrogen, oxygen, and water vapor which is the product of the reaction) will be very hot. Hot gases expand rapidly, hence, they explode.
The combustion of magnesium in air is a chemical reaction.
The Hindenburg was filled with the element Hydrogen, which is extremely flammable. A spark ignited the hydrogen, which caused the skin of the zeppelin to burn furiously. The hydrogen fueled the inferno.
The mixture of oxygen and hydrogen at high temperature (a reaction occur) is very explosive.
Pure hydrogen is highly flammable and, if introduced to the air in large quantities and ignited, it can lead to an explosion. Additionally, when hydrogen reacts with oxygen in the air, it can form water vapor. However, the addition of large amounts of hydrogen to the atmosphere could impact the balance of greenhouse gases and contribute to climate change.
Yes, inhaling or breathing in pure hydrogen can be lethal because it can displace oxygen in the lungs, leading to asphyxiation. Additionally, hydrogen is highly flammable and can explode if ignited in the presence of oxygen.
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.
because people were not paying attention and there was a gas leak and it ignited
In sufficient quantities, yes. It is highly inflammable.
A. Physical property because the metal is just getting shinier, not creating a new substance B. Physical property because the substance is changing form, not creating a new substance C. Chemical property because the substance is changing form during specific chemical reactions characterising an explosion and an ignition