First of all, Not all fires are extinguished with H2O ✓Electric fire =>use CO2 extinguishers ✓flammable liquids, grease. When an oil pan catches fire, Don't pour H2O. ✓the worst combustible metals NEVER ever use H2O, water helps to propagate fire. 1/
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In addition O2 isn't flammable, won't burn by itself, but makes other things ignite(m. Ok I'll stop...sorry to ruin your joke.

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You just wrote what many of us were thinking...still a funny tweet.
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Sodium explodes when it is exposed to water. Chloride is a deadly poisonous gas that was used in WW1. Put them together and you get salt, used for preserving foods
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Sorry, that should have been chlorine, not chloride
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oxygen is not flammable
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Oxygen is not flammable
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Yes it is
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No it isn’t otherwise a wildfire would spread through the air and the entire planet would have burned down by now
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Oxygen supports combustion but it is not in and of it self combustible
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This video is showing my teacher setting a flame to 3 different baloons. Hydrogen, hydrogen and oxygen, and then just pure oxygen. The pure oxygen (the last balloon) still has a sizable fireball effectpic.twitter.com/0HMdrMooVZ
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Waaahh cool teacher!! Teachers like yours are very very uncommon over here (if even at all)
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He didn’t do a very good job teaching that hydrogen is combustible and oxygen simply supports a fire that’s why one explodes and one just burns. The balloon is burning.
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Maybe he did at evaluation? after or before the clip?
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Two negatives = positive
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Because the flame inside us is what's keeping us alive.
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