Hydrogen among all fuels is highly inflammable because:
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The potential for forming and igniting flammable mixtures containing hydrogen may be higher than for other flammable gases because:
Hydrogen migrates quickly through small openings. The minimum ignition energy for flammable mixtures containing hydrogen is extremely low.
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Hydrogen possesses the NFPA 704's highest rating of 4 on the flammability scale because it is flammable when mixed even in small amounts with ordinary air; ignition can occur at a volumetric ratio of hydrogen to air as low as 4% due to the oxygen in the air and the simplicity and chemical properties of the reaction.
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