>our techs get Toyota tattoos!
>photoshopped
Jesus Christ Toyota how embarrassing.
>>15612478
>he doesn't grind near compressed air
>he doesn't reload cases while smoking weed and drinking bud light
wow are you a girl
>>15612488
>compressed air is now flammable and comes in welding tanks.
>>15612493
Well oxygen is flammable so...
Also my old job pumped air in welding tanks for trailer flats
>>15612640
>oxygen is flammable
no it isn't
>>15612649
YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST FOLKS
>Oxygen isn't flammable - Anon
WE HAVE HIT A NEW LEVEL OF RETARD
I REPEAT, NEW LEVEL OF RETARD!
>>15612649
stop
>>15612679
how about a quick lesson
>chlorine trifluoride
>Just to get the ball rolling, here’s a few of the more unusual things chlorine trifluoride is known to set fire to on contact: glass, sand, asbestos, rust, concrete, people, pyrex, cloth, and the dreams of children…
>>15612679
Oxygen isn't flammable, dingus. It's an oxidizer.
Flame requires fuel, and an oxidizer. Fuel is flammable, oxygen is not.
>>15612697
>oxygen helps things burn
>isn't flammable
jee wiz
>>15612697
Which is why they use pure oxygen in space stations.
The problem with high oxygen content isn't that it burns, it's that everything else will at the drop of a fucking hat.
>>15612691
I know about chemicals, everything is flammable. But objecting the flammability of oxygen, the element that is used in the word OXIDIZE, is just so goddamn autistic.
Also,
>watching YouTube chemical videos in an attempt to appear educated
>>15612698
Heat is necessary for things to burn.
Is heat flammable? Same thing. It's one part of the reaction, but only the fuel is flammable.
>>15612786
But would oxygen not be considered a fuel?
A flame is the reaction between an oxidizer and a hydrocarbon producing heat and other by products. Oxygen is consumed in the reaction, so would it be a fuel?
>>15612704
> famously unreactive elements like platinum, osmium and iridium will begin to corrode when they come into contact with it. Notably tough elements like titanium and tungsten are also regarded as being wholly unsuitable to storing the chemical because they set on fire as soon as they come into contact with it.
>>15612809
Cool, you can spout Wikipedia bullshit. I don't get what you're trying to do. Are you arguing with me? Are you trying to show me how much you can copy-paste? I don't understand.
its more interesting than a fake tattoo mate.
Some chlorine trifluoride accidentally spilled inside of a warehouse in the 1950s. According to eyewitness reports, the chemical burned straight through a foot of concrete and three feet of gravel while simultaneously releasing a deadly cloud of gas containing a cocktail of “chlorine trifluoride, hydrogen fluoride, chlorine and hydrogen chloride” that corroded every surface it came into contact with.
>>15612462
Not the first embarrassing thing to happen to them to be honest.
>>15612882
>>15612882
>doesn't even post the tranny commercial
>>15612888
lewd
>>15612478
No one like a safety faggot sparks can't ignite shit
>>15612679
Oxygen is the flame food dingus. On it's own it is not flammable...
>>15612888
>>15612917
>>15612888
Oh. HaHaHAH!
>>15612901
you're wrong
i know first hand
almost died in a fire where an electrician cut off something in a ceiling full of dust and soot while i was working nearby, after a few seconds of grinding the area combusted and burned intensely
it happened
>>15612640
the only time the oxygen would be flammable is if it was compressed using a gas such as kerosene.
>>15612802
You are fucking retarded, just kill yourself please.
>>15612679
well as the atmosphere is over 20% oxygen I think it should be pretty fucking obvious that oxygen isn't flammable
>>15612703
They don't actually because of that reason.
However I do believe they use pure oxygen in space suits because they only need to fill the suit with the partial pressure of oxygen so the pressure differential is not as great.
>>15612679
> He thinks oxygen is flammable
> Laughingkeicars.jpg
>>15612679
Well technically, he's right.
You can't set oxygen on fire. Oxygen feeds the fire, allowing it to burn.
>>15612802
>bro I haven't even taken chem101 but I go on /sci/ ALL the time. I think I know what in talking about fellow colleague
lmao
>>15615215
Fire IS rapid oxidization.
Far out, silly cunts.
>>15612901
I blew the gauge face clean off a oxy torch bottle in high school while using the plasma cutter near it.
I didn't even notice, had my back to it, heard a decent bang but ignored it. but everyone else, including the instructor in the next room came over and we're all like what the fuck.
>>15612649
how do you think cars even work
>>15612960
trust me, i'm a fire
>>15612679
I think it's time to stop posting
>>15618182
Take your own advice tbqh
If oxygen is flammable why do cars need fuel? Checkmate atheists.
>>15618271
because only 20% of air is oxygen.
Go take a lit match to pure oxygen lad.