TWRoO on 01 January 2012
| Kynes said: Hydrogen is a highly reactive gas. It burns as soon it's in contact with oxygen, look at the Fukushima explosions. The heat dissociated the water onto oxygen and hydrogen, and it burned in a very violent explosion. It's much more instable than petrol. |
Surely it won't burn if it is simply released into the air?, it needs a spark/flame or to be in extreme heat.








