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How can you acknowledge oxygen generation at the electrode and then claim it's irrelevant to fire risk when oxygen is the fundamental driver of combustion?My understanding is that, at least with some of the chemistries, oxygen can be produced at the positive electrodes. However, I'm not sure that this is necessarily particularly relevant, since I also believe that the situations in which very high temperatures, hence potentially fires, arise are largely due to chemical reactions which have noting to do with oxygen.
