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the potentially explosive gas given off when charging a battery is: choose one answer. a. oxygen. b. hydrogen. c. helium. d. nitrogen.
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the potentially explosive gas given off when charging a battery is: choose one answer. a. oxygen. b. hydrogen. c. helium. d. nitrogen.
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Answer B ( hydrogen )
When mixed with oxygen through a wide range of proportions, the plastic explosive hydrogen
ignition.
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