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Burncombustion is a process in which a substance reacts with oxygen, releasing heat and light in the form of flames. This process is commonly known as combustion and is a fundamental concept in chemistry and physics. Combustion occurs when a fuel, such as wood, coal, or gasoline, is heated to its ignition temperature, causing it to react with oxygen from the air. The heat released during this reaction can further raise the temperature of the fuel, sustaining the combustion process.
The combustion process can be represented by a chemical equation. For example, the combustion of methane (CH4)
In this equation, methane reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water, along with the release
Combustion is an exothermic reaction, meaning it releases energy in the form of heat. This heat can
Safety is a crucial consideration in combustion processes. Proper ventilation is essential to prevent the accumulation