Quote (card_sultan @ Jul 18 2019 03:27am)
Even you said Oxygen is a propellant in Rockets , Chivas and i provided evidence it is combustible under pressure, you have failed to provide a citation that shows it cant be used as a source of fuel. Its very sad to see you stuck in your cave burning gas like a neanderthal still.
Sad but funny. If you post again can you talk about how fire is good and how you club small animals?
Yes, I did agree oxygen is part of propellent. Then, I pointed out what kind of "propellants" are currently in use. Each one noted liquid oxygen AND a source of rocket FUEL. As in, propellant is the combined term for the FUEL and the OXIDIZER. So yes, oxygen is propellant, but it is not fuel.
Also, neither you nor Chivas provided proof that oxygen is COMBUSTIBLE under pressure. Compressed fuel/air MIXTURES are combustible under pressure, that is true. As a matter of fact, that's exactly how diesel engines work. They don't need spark plugs to provide a source of heat to ignite the fuel/air mixture like gasoline engines do, because they operate under almost twice the pressure (compression ratio).