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Why the oxygen is burned

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Answered by queenselfie866
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Though oxygen does not burn, it is an oxidizer, which means it supports the process of combustion. So if you already have a fuel and a fire, adding oxygen will feed the flames. ... If you ignite bubbles of hydrogen, you'll get a fire. If you add extra oxygen, you'll get a big flame and possibly an explosion

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