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Most of the explosions in mines occur due to the mixing of
Explanation
Most underground mine explosions are caused by accumulations of methane (firedamp) mixing with air and encountering an ignition source. Methaneāair mixtures are highly flammable and have a wellāknown explosive range; mixtures around 9ā10% are especially volatile, and methaneāair mixtures have been responsible for many coalāmine disasters [1]. Official mining safety reviews identify methane buildup and ventilation failures as primary causes of mine explosions, and recommend continuous methane monitoring to prevent concentrations reaching dangerous levels [2]. Industry summaries also treat firedamp as predominantly methane and a principal explosive hazard in mines. Thus, āmethane with airā is the correct choice.
Sources
- [1] https://laborcommission.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Fire-Boss-Study-Guide.pdf
- [2] https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/topics/fires-explosions.html