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explain with an example that combustion process -: *produces heat not much amount of light.
*produces light not much amount of heat.

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explain how water stops the process of combustion?


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Answered by Anonymous
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⭐ Combustion is a process in which substances burn in the presence of oxygen. Now combustion process can be clasified into two ways which are stated below :

1] Produces Heat & Not Much Amount Of Light :
- Example : Fire.
- Fire generally emits more amount of heat than the amount of light.

2] Produces Light & Not Much Amount Of Heat :
- Example : Electric bulb.
- Electric bulb emits more light energy as compared to the emission of heat energy.



⭐ HOW WATER STOPS THE PROCESS OF COMBUSTION ?

EXPLANATION - Water absorbs vast amounts of heat, especially when applied as a fog.  Each droplet absorbs a large amount of heat which turns the water into a hot gas or vapor (steam).  The hot steam is then dispersed by the wind into the atmosphere.



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Answered by Shatto1986
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⭐ Combustion is a process in which substances burn in the presence of oxygen. Now combustion process can be clasified into two ways which are stated below :

1] Produces Heat & Not Much Amount Of Light :

- Example : Fire.

- Fire generally emits more amount of heat than the amount of light.

2] Produces Light & Not Much Amount Of Heat :

- Example : Electric bulb.

- Electric bulb emits more light energy as compared to the emission of heat energy.

⭐ HOW WATER STOPS THE PROCESS OF COMBUSTION ?

EXPLANATION - Water absorbs vast amounts of heat, especially when applied as a fog. Each droplet absorbs a large amount of heat which turns the water into a hot gas or vapor (steam). The hot steam is then dispersed by the wind into the atmosphere.

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