Most combustion happens involves the fuels burning in an oxidant. But there seems to be no reason that it cannot happen in the opposite way. Are there any experiments on oxygen burning in hydrogen? Or some oxidant in solid state (like $\ce{KMnO4,KClO3,}$...) burning in a reductive gas?
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