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<blockquote data-quote="Moocow16" data-source="post: 681274" data-attributes="member: 544616"><p>actually, it by itself is flammable. technically it's not an explosive like everybody thinks, it's an oxydizer. our atmosphere is about 21% oxygen, and reason why you can have fires is because it burns the oxygen in the air. nitrous is N20, two parts nitrogen, one part oxygen, making it about 33%. with more oxygen to burn in the atmosphere, fires get bigger, faster. it can be an explosive though, if you have a backfire down one of the lines to the tank, but in now way shape or form should it explode in green flames like it did in the fast and the furious. stupid ricers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moocow16, post: 681274, member: 544616"] actually, it by itself is flammable. technically it's not an explosive like everybody thinks, it's an oxydizer. our atmosphere is about 21% oxygen, and reason why you can have fires is because it burns the oxygen in the air. nitrous is N20, two parts nitrogen, one part oxygen, making it about 33%. with more oxygen to burn in the atmosphere, fires get bigger, faster. it can be an explosive though, if you have a backfire down one of the lines to the tank, but in now way shape or form should it explode in green flames like it did in the fast and the furious. stupid ricers. [/QUOTE]
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