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12 November, 16:02

If there is too little air, why won't natural gas explode?. Select one:. a. Not enough hydrogen. b. Not enough potassium. c. Not enough oxygen. d. Not enough moisture.

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  1. 12 November, 16:29
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    I think the correct answer among the choices listed above is option C. If there is too little air, natural gas won't explode because there is not enough oxygen. Ignition of the natural gas cannot happen because there is less oxygen present for an explosion to happen.
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