Can frozen gas burn?
Depending on the amount of special additives in the ingredients that gasoline has different freezing temperatures, sometimes this temperature drops to -72 degrees C. So, if we freeze gasoline and burn, what will happen? out? In the battle between frozen ice and fire, who will win?
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Gasoline is a flammable mixture of light hydrocarbons. Grant Thompson, who likes to conduct strange experiments, decided to conduct an experiment to investigate whether frozen ice could burn. He had to use liquid nitrogen to freeze gasoline.
Check out the video below to see if the freeze gas can burn!
The result of this experiment was truly surprising and beautiful but also extremely dangerous. Therefore, we only see it, but you absolutely do not repeat yourself at home to ensure safety.
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