Science, asked by zoya1290, 9 months ago

enlist three conditions required for combustion​

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Answered by MrEccentric
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The Combustion of a fuel is the burning of the fuel and air or Oxygen...

For combustion to take place:

  • There must be a combustible substance(fuel)...
  • There must be a supporter of combustion (Oxygen, etc.)...
  • The combustible substance must be raised to its ignition temperature...

The ignition temperature(flash point) of a fuel is defined as the minimum temperature at which the fuel catches fire...

A good fuel should

  • Have a high calorific value...
  • Have a moderate ignition temperature...
  • Be easy to access store and transport...
  • Be safe to use...
  • Be environment friendly...
  • Be economical...

Hydrogen, with a very high calorific value, is considered as an excellent fuel because:

  • It has the highest calorific value among many common fuels...
  • Its combustion releases only water, which is eco-friendly...
  • It is a very light fuel, and so, it is used in rockets...

Hydrogen is not a conventional source of energy because:

  • It is very costly...
  • It burns with a pop-sound...
  • It is not easily available and accessible...

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Answered by amita1979singh27
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Hey,

Here's your answer

Conditions required for combustion​ are:-

  1. Fuel (combustible substance)
  2. Heat (For ignition temperature)
  3. Oxygen

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