This document provides the lower and upper explosive limits in percentages for several common gases, including methane, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, acetylene, butane, propane, pentane, and hydrogen. It shows that each gas has a specific range between a lower and upper limit within which the gas is combustible and can form an explosive mixture with air.
This document provides the lower and upper explosive limits in percentages for several common gases, including methane, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, acetylene, butane, propane, pentane, and hydrogen. It shows that each gas has a specific range between a lower and upper limit within which the gas is combustible and can form an explosive mixture with air.
This document provides the lower and upper explosive limits in percentages for several common gases, including methane, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, acetylene, butane, propane, pentane, and hydrogen. It shows that each gas has a specific range between a lower and upper limit within which the gas is combustible and can form an explosive mixture with air.