Difference between Combustion and oxidation 5 points each. Please help. The person who will answer will be marked as brainliest
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1.. In combustion, oxidation is the end
process but same is not true for the
oxidation process.
2. In combustion, oxidation is the end process but same is not true for the oxidation process.
3. In combustion heat and light are produced but this is not the same with the oxidation.The process requires oxygen participation. Whereas in oxidation, an ion is lost by the addition of oxygen.
4. Combustion is the complete oxidation of organic compound into carbon dioxide and water molecules in presence of oxygen gas while oxidation is the addition of oxygen in a compound or with an element the loss of electron from an atom or ion is also oxidation but it is not the combustion.
process but same is not true for the
oxidation process.
2. In combustion, oxidation is the end process but same is not true for the oxidation process.
3. In combustion heat and light are produced but this is not the same with the oxidation.The process requires oxygen participation. Whereas in oxidation, an ion is lost by the addition of oxygen.
4. Combustion is the complete oxidation of organic compound into carbon dioxide and water molecules in presence of oxygen gas while oxidation is the addition of oxygen in a compound or with an element the loss of electron from an atom or ion is also oxidation but it is not the combustion.
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1. In combustion process organic compounds are oxidized in carbon and H2O molecules. The process requires oxygen participation. Whereas in oxidation, an ion is lost by the addition of oxygen.
2. In combustion, oxidation is the end process but same is not true for the oxidation process.
3. In combustion heat and light are produced but this is not the same with the oxidation.
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