Hydro Fire

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Hydrogen fire is created by a mixture of hydrogen gas and oxygen in the presence of an ignition

source such as a spark or open flame. The hydrogen reacts with oxygen to produce heat and a
flame, which continues to burn as long as there is a sufficient supply of hydrogen and oxygen.
The flame is typically invisible in normal light, but produces a blue glow due to its high
temperature.

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