@jimmylayers Sorry for the really late reply, I just read your comment. Why do I have to be 40 and living in a basment if I know how to find MSDS infomation to prove a point? It only took a few seconds to find. How does it also mean I must be without a job?
@rpm429 Ummm what a loser...you actually went so far as to look up the MSDS on oxygen....hahaha LMAO! I am guessing you are 40 or older and you live in your mom's basement and you have no job which means you needed to do something to occupy your time...geez....
@troyloveskiani , n2o breaks down when heated, it boosts the oxygen content , so by this dangerous oxidation process it can become highly flammable. but n2o un-pressurized and un-heated is not flammable on it's own.
@rpm429, When exposed to air or an oxidation catalyst like n2o, it's flammable and explosive in the right concentrations. How do you think rockets work? How do you think Apollo 1 exploded? Highly concentrated oxygen environment allowed for an inferno which cooked the crew alive in seconds. When o2 oxidizes in our atmosphere it is highly combustible. Don't be an idiot. Oxygen itself is not the fuel, but the oxidant.
@jimmylayers Sorry for the really late reply, I just read your comment. Why do I have to be 40 and living in a basment if I know how to find MSDS infomation to prove a point? It only took a few seconds to find. How does it also mean I must be without a job?
rpm429 1 month ago
Typical Camaro or should I say Typical Chevy. FAIL as usual.
MCobraProductions 3 months ago
@troyloveskiani why does everyone clal it NOS its not called NOS that stands for nitrous oxide systems
monstermiataman 5 months ago
@troyloveskiani yes it is
cole451000 7 months ago
@rpm429 Ummm what a loser...you actually went so far as to look up the MSDS on oxygen....hahaha LMAO! I am guessing you are 40 or older and you live in your mom's basement and you have no job which means you needed to do something to occupy your time...geez....
jimmylayers 8 months ago
@troyloveskiani , n2o breaks down when heated, it boosts the oxygen content , so by this dangerous oxidation process it can become highly flammable. but n2o un-pressurized and un-heated is not flammable on it's own.
mediarocker543 9 months ago
@rpm429, When exposed to air or an oxidation catalyst like n2o, it's flammable and explosive in the right concentrations. How do you think rockets work? How do you think Apollo 1 exploded? Highly concentrated oxygen environment allowed for an inferno which cooked the crew alive in seconds. When o2 oxidizes in our atmosphere it is highly combustible. Don't be an idiot. Oxygen itself is not the fuel, but the oxidant.
mediarocker543 9 months ago
@STProductionFilms in fact i did lol
joshyperk 9 months ago
the man in the back ground is funny
lmaoallthetime100 10 months ago
Thumbs up if you thought the title said Chuck Norris
STProductionFilms 11 months ago