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Answered by okshampaok
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Combustion is a technical term for burning, which is a chemical process that occurs when a fuel reacts with an oxidant to produce heat. Some common examples of combustion include burning wood to heat a home, the burning of petrol to run a car and the combustion of natural gas to cook on a stovetop.

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Answered by manoj414
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Combustion is a chemical process in which a substance reacts rapidly with oxygen and gives off heat. The original substance is called the fuel, and the source of oxygen is called the oxidizer. ... During combustion, new chemical substances are created from the fuel and the oxidizer. These substances are called exhaust

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Combustion is a reaction of a fuel with an oxidant to give out heat. The release of heat can produce light in the form of a flame. ... During combustion, fuel reacts with oxygen and heat, then releases energy. Complete combustion happens in a plentiful supply of oxygen.

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