Quote (Santara @ Aug 9 2019 08:11am)
I already demolished your poor understanding of chemistry on that. It wasn't the oxygen burning, it was the propane atmosphere where oxygen comes into contact with it.
It's the couch burning in the second video. Pure oxygen allows the reaction to propagate faster.
Hydrogen burns.
Hydrogen burns.
Thanks for showing off you can be ignorant in multiple sources.
Burning Oxygen In Propane
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jmX-TUQkx4
Oxygen Tube Test Burn Video
https://youtu.be/6bXIhtXrRVA
Hydrogen and Oxygen gas reaction
https://youtu.be/RudCaJB_Xx4
Detonation of Hydrogen and Oxygen to create a supersonic explosion
https://youtu.be/ZgbtdqurEY0
Detonation is a type of combustion involving a supersonic exothermic front accelerating
through a medium that eventually drives a shock front propagating directly in front of it.
Combustion
n. The process of burning.
n. A chemical change, especially oxidation, accompanied by the production of heat and light.
n. Violent anger or agitation.
keep detonating
Quote (Thor123422 @ Aug 9 2019 08:11am)
To burn you need an oxidizer and a fuel. We say the fuel gets burned, not the oxidizer. In all your cases oxygen is the oxidizer and is therefore doing the burning, not being burnt itself.
Still, its a semantics argument. Oxygen on its own wont burn no matter how much heat or pressure you add. You gotta have another thing to be burned, like hydrogen gas (which is what they have used in some rockets).
no - oxygen burns - oxygen doesnt burn in a mitogen atmosphere - correct - but it's a 100% useless cherry picking distraction