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Say for instance you created an oxygen free oven, by flowing a gas other than oxygen through it and then heating up that gas. What would happen to things placed inside the oven? Objects won't be able to burn or oxidise because of the lack of oxygen, but what would happen to them?
Will objects just get superheated beyond their auto ignition point? Does doing something like this have a real world application?
What would happen to normally combustible materials such as gasoline or paper in such an oven and how would it affect the chemical bonds in these substances?
This question just popped into my head purely out of curiosity.
Thanks
Will objects just get superheated beyond their auto ignition point? Does doing something like this have a real world application?
What would happen to normally combustible materials such as gasoline or paper in such an oven and how would it affect the chemical bonds in these substances?
This question just popped into my head purely out of curiosity.
Thanks