kiirpõlemine
Kiirpõlemine, also known as rapid combustion, is a type of combustion reaction that occurs very quickly. It is characterized by the rapid production of heat and light, and often involves the release of gases. Unlike slow combustion, which can take place over extended periods, kiirpõlemine typically results in a noticeable flame and a rapid increase in temperature.
This phenomenon is common in many everyday situations. For instance, the burning of wood in a fireplace,
The products of kiirpõlemine vary depending on the substances involved. However, common byproducts include carbon dioxide,