Butane Camp Stove Can You Boil Water To Replace Oxygen That Is Being Burned By Propane Or Butane Stoves?

Can you boil water to replace oxygen that is being burned by propane or butane stoves? - butane camp stove

In winter there are always reports of people who are too overcome by fumes when a stove propane or butane, into a closed room with warmth. When winter camping in temperatures below zero, a friend told me that the site can be reduced through the smoke boiling water. Is it or is it corredt mask the smell of smoke?

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banjoman said...

(Answer Ph.D. Physics) water contains no oxygen, but oxygen is not free. You need not electrolysis to separate hydrogen from oxygen in water use and the ventilation was to separate hydrogen from oxygen, or if there is an explosive mixture. This oxygen could be at least as much power you get out of propane, so you might as well electricity and heat propane forgotten.

Water absorbs a small amount of CO2, propane, carbon monoxide, but not much more dangerous. Carbon monoxide in the body functions such as cyanide to bind to receptors on the oxygen content in blood as stifling.

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