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Explain Rapid Combustion.

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Answered by ashmit002tripapb4jtt
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Rapid energy needs external heat energy for the reaction to occur. The combustion produces a large amount of heat and light energy and does so rapidly. The combustion will carry on as long as the fuel is available.


An example is when you light a candle. The heat energy is provided when we light the candle with a matchstick. And it will carry on till the wax burns out. Hence it is a rapid combustion

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Rapid Combustion is a form of combustion , otherwise known as fire, in which large amounts of heat & light energy are released, which often results in a flame.

Rapid Combustion is a form of combustion , otherwise known as fire, in which large amounts of heat & light energy are released, which often results in a flame.Example :-

♠️Burning of matchstick

♠️ Combustion of LPG.

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