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combultion and flame explanation

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Answered by anujrathod16
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Explanation:

A chemical process in which a substance reacts with oxygen and give off heat is known as combustion. The substance that undergoes combustion is called as combustible or fuel. ... During the combustion, light is also given off either in the form of a flame or as a glow.

Answered by chinmaydas216
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A chemical process in which a substance reacts with oxygen and give off heat is known as combustion.

The substance that undergoes combustion is called as combustible or fuel.

The fuel can be in the form of solid, liquid, or gas.

During the combustion, light is also given off either in the form of a flame or as a glow.

Flame, Glow

The substances which vaporize during burning time, give flames.

There are three different zones of a flame dark zone, luminous zone and non-luminous zone.

Different Zone of Flame

Different substances catch fire at different temperatures.

The lowest temperature at which a substance catches fire is known as its ignition temperature.

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