Chemistry, asked by bansarika, 1 month ago

Air does not support burning 1 ans braniest​

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Answered by nishatmaurya9519
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Answer:

yes air hepls in burning

Explanation:

without air it is impossible to something being burn

Answered by s3826
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Answer:

Nitrogen

Explanation:

Nitrogen gas is not highly reactive i.e does not support combustion with other molecules in the atmosphere and is mainly present in air as N 2

 (78%). unreactive behavior results from the powerful triple bonds that form between the three pairs of electrons shared between two nitrogen atoms. These bonds have relatively short radii, which requires more energy to break. Nitrogen becomes more reactive at higher temperatures.  One common nitrogen-based reaction that occurs in the atmosphere is the formation of NO, nitrogen oxide, during storms when lightning strikes.

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