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Fire is the result of ___________
reaction.
(a) an electrical
(b) a chemical​

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Answered by adityathapa103
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Answer:

(b) a chemical

because Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction products.

Answered by samyak03
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Answer:

Fire is the result of (b) a chemical reaction!

Fire is a chemical chain reaction which takes place with the evolution of heat and light. In order for a fire to take place there are 3 main ingredients that must be present: Oxygen, Heat and Fuel. In chemistry we call the type of reaction that produces fire a combustion reaction.

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