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explain the structure of combustion​

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Answered by Anonymous
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During combustion, the fuel reacts with the oxygen and produces a huge amount of heat energy. Due to this heat, the atoms of the reactants get superheated. And as these atoms are leaving the combustion zone they bleed of this excess energy in form of light. ... Some examples of a fuel are coal or petrol or natural gas.

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Answered by sereenasunil
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Combustion, a chemical reaction between substances, usually including oxygen and usually accompanied by the generation of heat and light in the form of flame

Here's a closer look at five types of combustion:

*Complete Combustion. Complete combustion requires a combination of fuel and oxygen. ...

*Incomplete Combustion. Incomplete combustion occurs when there is not enough oxygen for the fuel to fully react. ...

*Rapid Combustion. ...

*Spontaneous Combustion. ...

*Explosive Combustion.

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