Hydrogen gas from a flameless food heating pack  @BrianDhvTinkerer
Hydrogen gas from a flameless food heating pack  @BrianDhvTinkerer
SciTubeHD | Hydrogen gas from a flameless food heating pack @BrianDhvTinkerer | Uploaded February 2023 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
In this experiment receive how much hydrogen is generated from a flameless food, heating pack, and whether or not this hydrogen can be ignited. The results are quite surprising. These packs typically consist of a magnesium alloy with iron.  This activated form of magnesium reacts with water to form, magnesium hydroxide, heat, and hydrogen gas. We will attempt to burn this hydrogen as it is formed from the food heating pack.
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Hydrogen gas from a flameless food heating pack @BrianDhvTinkerer

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