Hydrogen is explosive in concentrations from 5% to 95%.
BOOOOOOOOMMMMMMM!!!!!
Lose your car, lose your wife, lose your family, lose your life.
No thank you.
So is gasoline.
Gasoline has a lower explosive limit of 1.2 percent, so it’s more likely to “explode” with an ignition source than hydrogen. Hydrogen disperses far more rapidly than gasoline vapor where ventilation is adequate.
Hydrogen’s upper explosive limit is actually 75.0. But where are you going to find an atmospheric condition where you have 75 percent hydrogen?
Not so. We run high purity hydrogen in our generators to cool the rotors of the generators. Upper explosive limit is 59%.