hydrogen
Non uniform mixture
If a tube full of hydrogen gas is ignited, it would react with oxygen in the air to form water vapor and release a significant amount of energy in the form of heat and light. This reaction is highly exothermic, leading to a rapid combustion of the hydrogen gas.
The pop sound of fireworks is usually created by the explosion of fireworks shells, while the spray of colors is produced by the ignited fireworks composition that propels the colored particles into the sky. Due to the different chemical reactions involved in producing the pop sound and colorful display, they may not always occur simultaneously.
The difference is the metallicity. Population I stars have more metals - meaning any element heavier than hydrogen or helium (such as iron, oxygen, carbon, etc.).
it explodes....yay.
A bubble knows when to pop when the air hits it and it explodes/ popped. Sarah
it wold pop.
i think it explodes if u poke the bottle
yes because it explodes in your moth and your mouth has water in it
You know when you add air pressure with water it explodes right......its basically the same with pop, cause pop has air in it, that's why when ever you leave a pop closed for an hour and you open it you hear air come out. When you add water to pop, since everything takes up space, there's not enough room for the water so it explodes.
NO
Yes it does it actually takes like 2 seconds and then it just explodes
The word pop means to pop (verb reg) meaning to explode when you pop a balloon it explodes making a popping noise. Pop is also a contraction of 'popular' when discussing current music, culture and art.
It explodes! Heat causes the moisture in the kernel to turn to steam, when the pressure builds up and shatters the hull with a pop. The endosperm then solidifies and cools.
Hydrogen gas makes the 'pop test' when it is ignited, producing a distinctive popping sound. This test is commonly used to detect the presence of hydrogen gas.
When hydrogen is ignited in the presence of oxygen, it burns rapidly to form water vapor. The "pop" sound is caused by the rapid expansion of gases and the release of energy during the combustion reaction.