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Flammability

Flammability

Introduction

Flammability refers to how easily hydrogen ignites. It has a wide flammability range, making it both powerful and potentially hazardous.

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Hydrogen Flammability and Safety – U.S. Department of Energy

🧠 What It Means

  • Flammable in air from 4% to 75% concentration.

  • Low ignition energy: even static can light it.

  • Essential to understand for safe handling and storage.

Key Challenges

  • Leaks can quickly become fire hazards.

  • Requires advanced ventilation and detection systems.

  • Public fears often tied to flammability risk.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“Hydrogen’s power lies in its risk—it’s super flammable, but manageable with the right systems.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“Crazy that something so clean also has such a wide ignition range. Definitely not one to mess with!”

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