because the particles in the elements burst this will be incredibly dangerous because you will end up with scars all over your body. The reason why you have scars is because they have tiny oil in the particles.
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Hydrogen and oxygen are already elements. You don't get elements as a product. You get water, which is a compound.
No, oxygen tanks themselves are not flammable. However, pure oxygen can accelerate combustion and make flammable materials burn more quickly and intensely. Special precautions are necessary to prevent fires or explosions when handling oxygen tanks.
Magnesium can burn in the absence of elemental oxygen, yes. This is because it is such a strong reducing agent that it can essentially steal oxygen from substances such as water and carbon dioxide.
Yes, fires require oxygen to burn. The process of combustion involves the interaction of fuel, heat, and oxygen to sustain the fire. This is why fires can be extinguished by removing any one of these three elements.
Please read and follow the instructions with your concentrator. Most will tell you to keep all parts of an oxygen concentrator- including tubing- at least 10 ft away from any heat source, including gas heaters. Oxygen does not burn- but it can make things that DO burn, burn VERY quickly. See the link below for safety precautions from one maker of oxygen concentrators- If you have more questions, please contact me through my message board, and I will try to get you a good answer. Thank you to the both of you. I have had the "service" guy tell me its fine but the instrutions say otherwise. I'm sooo conflicted. Thanks again for the input from you two. I never thought I would get a response so quick. HUGS to you two.
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Hydrogen and oxygen are already elements. You don't get elements as a product. You get water, which is a compound.
Yes you can. But you should only if safety precautions are observed. A match lit in pure oxygen will burn rapidly and furiously. The entirety of the combustible material, and the paper or wood stem as well, could burn up within seconds.
Those would be the "oxides" of the elements burned.
Water. You can burn oxygen and you can burn hydrogen but you can't burn water.
Burning metal is not a common method due to their high melting points. However, some metals can be burned by heating them in the presence of oxygen, which causes them to oxidize and produce metal oxides. This process is not efficient for most metals and is not recommended without proper safety precautions.
No, oxygen tanks themselves are not flammable. However, pure oxygen can accelerate combustion and make flammable materials burn more quickly and intensely. Special precautions are necessary to prevent fires or explosions when handling oxygen tanks.
Yes. Chlorine could sustain such a reaction as well.
Oak wood burns at a temperature of 1300 to 1600 degrees C. When burning wood, it is important to use proper safety precautions.
Well, corrosive means that it will burn through material. Your best bet would be to wear protective clothing and handle the substance with care.
Magnesium can burn in the absence of elemental oxygen, yes. This is because it is such a strong reducing agent that it can essentially steal oxygen from substances such as water and carbon dioxide.
Yes, young stars burn Hydrogen and produce Helium. As they age, they often turn into red giants, and at that time they burn the Helium, making Oxygen and Carbon. Very large stars can even burn the Oxygen and Carbon, making even heaver elements, such as Iron.