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fire is caused by which reaction​

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Answered by punyap054smf
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Fire is a chemical reaction in which energy in the form of heat is produced. When forest fuels burn, there is a chemical combination of the oxygen in the air with woody material, pitch and other burnable elements found in the forest environment. ... The Combustion process releases this heat.

Explanation:

combustion

Fire is the visible effect of the process of combustion – a special type of chemical reaction. It occurs between oxygen in the air and some sort of fuel

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Answered by deepanshisuraj1168
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fire is the visible effect of the process of combution . a special type reaction .it occurs between oxygen in the air and some sort of fuel

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