Nothing can make oxygen explode!
A faulty oxygen cylinder can explode, but that's not the fault of oxygen, any gas under pressure would cause a faulty cylinder to explode, but that happens without a spark or match!
Oxygen is the stuff that supports combustion, that is, makes other things burn. And if it makes something burn really really quickly, that will look like an explosion.
So if you mix oxygen and hydrogen together and add a spark there is an almighty bang - the hydrogen exploded!
So if you smoke a cigarette in pure oxygen, the cigarette will have a very large flame - the cigarette will appear to explode!
If you generate a spark in pure oxygen ALONE, you may detect a 'bleach' like smell which is ozone (oxygen is O2, ozone is O3). But there is no explosion! If the spark is a piece of hot metal (like off an emery wheel), the sparks will be brighter and 'die' quicker, but .... sorry .... no explosions!
Summary and bottom line - oxygen does not burn, things put in oxygen burn. Oxygen does not explode, faulty oxygen bottles will explode.
The non-metal element that explodes with a pop when ignited is hydrogen. When hydrogen gas is ignited in the presence of oxygen, it reacts explosively, producing water vapor and releasing a significant amount of energy. This reaction is often demonstrated using a small amount of hydrogen in a test tube, creating a distinct popping sound.
Hidrogen explodes when ignited if it's in the presence of oxygen.
bob
The helium explodes into flames (which quickly die out).
Sodium is an element that can explode when it reacts with oxygen. The reaction between sodium and oxygen releases a large amount of heat and produces sodium oxide. This can result in an explosion if not controlled properly.
The non-metal element that explodes with a pop when ignited is hydrogen. When hydrogen gas is ignited in the presence of oxygen, it reacts explosively, producing water vapor and releasing a significant amount of energy. This reaction is often demonstrated using a small amount of hydrogen in a test tube, creating a distinct popping sound.
Fuel burning is the burning of fuel. In an automobile engine it is called combustion. The gasoline mixed with oxygen and ignited by the spark plugs explodes.
Hidrogen explodes when ignited if it's in the presence of oxygen.
The reaction of potassium with water is highly exothermic. That is, it gives off a lot of heat. Hydrogen, which is formed by the chemical reaction is ignited by this heat and so explodes.
If hydrogen and oxygen mix with LPG (liquefied petroleum gas), there is a risk of explosion when ignited due to the highly flammable nature of hydrogen and oxygen, which are both gases that support combustion. It is important to prevent such mixtures from occurring to avoid potential hazards.
bob
Hydrogen sulphide explodes when it is mixed with oxygen.
Copper burns with a green flame when ignited with oxygen.
The mixture of oxygen and hydrogen at high temperature (a reaction occur) is very explosive.
The helium explodes into flames (which quickly die out).
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No it dosent explode Hydrogen 2 Oxygen ( aka H2O ) is water lol