2. What are the conditions necessary for combustion to take place
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THE CONDITIONS NECESSARY FOR COMBUSTION ARE-
- HEAT- THE OBJECT THAT WILL COMBUST NEEDS TO BE MORE HOT THAN IT'S FLASH POINT. IF IT GOES BEYOND FLASH POINT IT WILL COMBUST. EXAMPLE- KEROSENE NEED TO GET 150 DEGREES CELCIUS TO COMBUST.
- OXYGEN- OXYGEN HELPS TO COMBUST SUBSTANCES. WITHOUT OXYGEN NOTHING WILL COMBUST.
- [AND THE MOST IMPORTANT] FUEL- WITHOUT FUEL NOTHING WILL COMBUST FUEL MEANS THE SUBSTANCE ITSELF. WITHOUT FUEL IS LIKE RUNNING A CAR WITHOUT PETROL. EXAMPLE OF FUEL ARE PETROL, DIESEL, KEROSENE ETC...
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Three things are required in proper combination before ignition and combustion can take place---- Heat, Oxygen and Fuel. There must be fuel to burn. There must be air to supply oxygen. There must be heat (ignition temperature) to start and continue the combustion process.
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