No, I get that. Not why I asked the question.
If you have a compound like potassium super oxide chatch light in a vacuum, does it still burn because it has it’s own oxidizer?
If we are in an argument, ask yourself: “does looking at my post history help your point or hurt it?”
No, I get that. Not why I asked the question.
If you have a compound like potassium super oxide chatch light in a vacuum, does it still burn because it has it’s own oxidizer?
What about chemicals that create their own oxygen source when burning?


No it isn’t.


Fucking what?


We were warned in the 90’s.
Speaking from experience with Potassium Superoxide, once it goes up the flames are impressive in atmosphere.