Chemistry, asked by shonaliglams19, 10 months ago

Briefly explain how is burning of a cracker different from burning of phosphorous on its own?

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Answered by pandasb09
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Answer:

as one results in rapid combustion

and another results in spontaneous combustion

Answered by smartbrainz
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burning of a cracker is an example of rapid combustion where is burning of phosphorus is an example of spontaneous combustion.

Explanation:

  • In case of burning of phosphorus there is no heat that is needed to be supplied from outside. Hence it burns spontaneously resulting in the formation of the oxide of phosphorus.
  • On the other hand there is heat needed to be supplied to  cracker so that it can burn easily. Hence it is an example of rapid combustion. cracker results in the formation of  carbon dioxide.

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