I still think that the very high temperatures created by oxygen reacting with any reducing agent (metals especially) will cause an increase in
pressure and/or volume. Any residual oxygen, or any volatile impurities, will expand vigorously. Seemingly solid, dense, inert combustion products can
do strange things at elevated temperature. For instance:
[Quote]The heat released from burning one gram of aluminium power is at least 6 times more than the energy released from exploding one gram of TNT.
The flame temperature of an aluminium dust explosion is limited mainly by the vapourisation temperature of the oxide. |