Chemistry, asked by suryadevarasatyavath, 1 month ago

10 examples of combustion ​

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Answered by Rangineninagarani
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Answer:

Examples of combustion reactions

Combustion of methane. CH4(g) + 2 O2(g) → CO2(g) + 2 H2O(g)

Burning of naphthalene. ...

Combustion of ethane. ...

Combustion of butane (commonly found in lighters) ...

Combustion of methanol (also known as wood alcohol) ...

Combustion of propane (used in gas grills, fireplaces, and some cookstoves)

Burning of Wood or Coal for the household purposes.

Burning of Petrol or Diesel for using vehicles like car.

Combustion of Natural Gas or LPG to cook.

For the production of energy in thermal power plants.

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Answered by ItzWhiteStorm
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\implies\bold{Combustion\:of\:ethane}

 \implies \bold{Burning \:  of  \: naphthalene}

 \implies \bold{Combustion  \: of \:  methanol }

 \implies \bold{Combustion  \: of \:  butane}

 \implies \bold{Combustion \:  of  \: propane}

 \implies \bold{Burning \:  of  \: Wood  \: or \:  Coal  \: for \:  the  \: household  \: purposes}

 \implies \bold{Burning \:  of \:  Petrol  \: or \:  Diesel  \: for  \: using  \:  vehicles  \: like \:  car}

 \implies \bold{Combustion of  \: Natural  \: Gas  \: or  \: LPG  \: to  \: cook}

 \implies \bold{For  \: the  \: production  \: of  \: energy  \: in \:  thermal  \: power  \: plants}

 \implies \bold{Fireworks}

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