Oxygen regulators can explode due to several factors, including the presence of flammable contaminants, excessive pressure, or malfunctioning components. When oxygen is under high pressure, any spark or heat can ignite flammable materials, leading to an explosion. Additionally, if the regulator is improperly maintained or used beyond its specifications, it can fail catastrophically. Proper storage, maintenance, and usage according to safety standards are essential to prevent such incidents.
A contact with hydrogen or organic compounds at a high temperature.
A contact with hydrogen or organic compounds at a high temperature.
The same with beans, they start to expand in too much heat and eventually explode.
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.
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.
There are 2. One for the Oxygen tank and one for the Acetylene tank.
That's how they spread their seed.
Scuba regulators, also called 'diving regulators', are vital for scuba divers to properly obtain oxygen from a tank. Regulators are available for purchase through diving specialty stores such as Prime Scuba, House of Scuba, and Divers Direct.
the wire that heats blows
Either somebody shoots at the star. Or kills the star turning it into a supernova.
oxygen causes metal to rust oxidate
No, low pressure in a tornado does not cause buildings to explode. That is a common myth.