evolves a lot of heat when burnt
combines explosively with oxygen
is a very light gas
is a rocket fuel
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Oxy-hydrogen flames are produced by the combustion of hydrogen and oxygen. This reaction is highly exothermic, meaning it releases a large amount of heat. The temperature of an oxy-hydrogen flame can reach around 2800°C, which is hot enough to melt many metals. This high temperature and the significant amount of heat evolved are the primary reasons why oxy-hydrogen flames are used for welding and cutting metals. While hydrogen does combine explosively with oxygen, the controlled use of the oxy-hydrogen torch harnesses the heat from this reaction for industrial purposes, rather than simply for the explosive property.

it evolves alot of heat wen burnt days is used in oxy-hydrogen flames for cutting n melting metals.

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REF: Chemistry 32


