Extensive contact between methane and chlorine gas can trigger an explosion.
Methane, when blended with air at a volumetric ratio ranging from 5.0% to 15.4%, becomes highly explosive and is prone to ignite explosively when encountering a flame.
Extensive contact between methane and chlorine gas can trigger an explosion.
Methane, when blended with air at a volumetric ratio ranging from 5.0% to 15.4%, becomes highly explosive and is prone to ignite explosively when encountering a flame.