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by phkahler
886 days ago
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Nope. Hydrogen is not just flammable, the article tells you it is EXPLOSIVE at concentration of 4 percent to 74 percent in air. If the Hindenburg was a hydrogen-air mixture, it would have leveled a large portion of the area rather than just burning where it fell. I've worked in areas where they were developing hydrogen fuel cell vehicles at major auto makers. The facilities are equipped with collectors, detectors, and alarms, and everyone knows to GTFO if the alarm goes off. Hydrogen leaks indoors are extremely dangerous. |
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Encouraged by this I filled one of those grocery store vegetable bags with H2 + O2 from the same electrolysis setup (combine both outputs this time). Stoichiometric mixture! The boom was so loud I thought it was going to break my windows from about 20 feet away.