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How is combustion different from pyrolysis?

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Combustion and pyrolysis are thermochemical reactions. Combustion is an exothermic chemical reaction; the combustion of a fuel can form light and heat as forms of energy. Pyrolysis is a decomposition reaction; here, organic materials are decomposed when provided with heat. Although both these processes are thermochemical reactions, there are differences between the two processes. The main difference between combustion and pyrolysis is that combustion is done under the presence of oxygen whereas pyrolysis is done under the absence (or near absence) of oxygen.

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