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Mixture of which one of the following pairs of gases is the cause of occurrence of most of the explosions in mines?

  1. Hydrogen and oxygen
  2. Oxygen and acetylene
  3. Methane and air
  4. Carbon dioxide and methane

Explanation

Option (c) is correct
  • Methane (CH₄), also known as firedamp, is the primary gas released from coal seams during mining operations. Explosions occur when methane builds up and mixes with air (oxygen) in a specific range, typically between 5% and 15% by volume. When this mixture encounters an ignition source—such as a spark from machinery, defective safety lamps, or a naked flame—it results in a violent explosion.
Answer: (c) Methane and Air
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