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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
* Of all the usable items in ''[[Left 4 Dead]]'', the oxygen tank is the rarest.
 
* Of all the usable items in ''[[Left 4 Dead]]'', the oxygen tank is the rarest.
* While it is assumed that the tank contains oxygen there is no in-game proof that it does aside from the fact that it shows up commonly in ambulances, hospitals, and bedsides. The green bottle color is generally, but not exclusively, used to contain inert gases such as helium or neon. Medical oxygen bottles are usually either painted black or black with a white collar. However, there is no universal color code for gas bottles, and the color of any given gas bottle cannot be used as a definitive indication of its contents.
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* While it is assumed that the tank contains oxygen there is no in-game proof that it does. The green bottle color is generally, but not exclusively, used to contain inert gases such as helium or neon. Medical oxygen bottles are usually either painted black or black with a white collar. However, there is no universal color code for gas bottles, and the color of any given gas bottle cannot be used as a definitive indication of its contents.
 
* Industrial and medical gas bottles are specifically designed to resist point-loaded impacts and it is unlikely that one would be reliably punctured by a pistol bullet, shotgun pellets or even a commercially loaded, small-caliber rifle projectile comprising a soft lead core and thin copper jacket. The self-same gas bottles also feature anti-explosion, fire-safety features such as a valve collar that melts and releases the bottle's contents or a 'blow out' aperture that operates when the internal gas pressure rises above a prescribed level. A gas bottle that lacks this type of safety feature (e.g. an early model scuba tank) is more likely to blow out its capping valve than it is to rupture explosively. On this basis, the actual contents and design of the in-game Oxygen Tanks remain conjectural.
 
* Industrial and medical gas bottles are specifically designed to resist point-loaded impacts and it is unlikely that one would be reliably punctured by a pistol bullet, shotgun pellets or even a commercially loaded, small-caliber rifle projectile comprising a soft lead core and thin copper jacket. The self-same gas bottles also feature anti-explosion, fire-safety features such as a valve collar that melts and releases the bottle's contents or a 'blow out' aperture that operates when the internal gas pressure rises above a prescribed level. A gas bottle that lacks this type of safety feature (e.g. an early model scuba tank) is more likely to blow out its capping valve than it is to rupture explosively. On this basis, the actual contents and design of the in-game Oxygen Tanks remain conjectural.
 
* If you shoot the oxygen tank and then pick it back up it won't explode even if it is leaking. This applies when it is ignited as well.
 
* If you shoot the oxygen tank and then pick it back up it won't explode even if it is leaking. This applies when it is ignited as well.
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