Methane is very flammable; oxygen is not flammable but as an oxidant is necessary for burning.
No. Oxygen is not flammable. Rather, it supports the combustion of flammable materials. Fire is a chemical reaction between oxygen and some flammable material. Higher concentrations of oxygen will cause a fire to burn hotter and faster.
Bubbles can be flammable if they contain a flammable gas, such as methane or hydrogen. When these gases are trapped inside a bubble and exposed to a flame or spark, they can ignite and burn.
Methane is highly flammable.
Methane is a colourless, flammable gas that is the main component of natural gas.
Methane and Hydrogen
No. Oxygen is not flammable. Rather, it supports the combustion of flammable materials. Fire is a chemical reaction between oxygen and some flammable material. Higher concentrations of oxygen will cause a fire to burn hotter and faster.
Bubbles can be flammable if they contain a flammable gas, such as methane or hydrogen. When these gases are trapped inside a bubble and exposed to a flame or spark, they can ignite and burn.
No, dog feces is not flammable directly. However, it can be composted to produce methane gas, and methane is flammable.
Methane is highly flammable.
First of all, methane (CH4) is explosive. It's not merely flammable in its gaseous state. Methane, though not toxic, can displace oxygen and an individual in a methane infiltrated environment can asphixiate. It is also rates fairly high as a greenhouse gas, and its on the list of "bad" things in the atmosphere that contribute to the increase in the rate at which the earth is warming. A link can be found below.
No. Methane is toxic to inhale and very flammable.
No. But the gas (methane) that Poop or foodwaste produce is flammable.
Methane is extremely flammable and may form explosive mixtures with air. Methane is violently reactive with oxidizers, halogens, and some halogen-containing compounds. Methane is also an asphyxiant and may displace oxygen in an enclosed space.
Methane is a colourless, flammable gas that is the main component of natural gas.
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.
Methane and Hydrogen
Oxygen is not flammable but is necessary for combustion.