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is combustion a necessary evil?comment.​

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Answered by aAna0636l49
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Answer:

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Explanation:

combustion is. not an evil for us .

if we look on its one side it seems as an evil. like burning in forest.

but as we look on another side it is a good friend for us.

it is generally we know science is a good friend but dangerous enemy

hope it satisfied you

Answered by asokworld
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Combustion takes place when fuel, most commonly a fossil fuel, reacts with the oxygen in air to produce heat. The heat created by the burning of a fossil fuel is used in the operation of equipment such as boilers, furnaces, kilns, and engines.

In a combustion reaction, a substance reacts with oxygen from the air. Combustion reactions happen at high temperatures, and transfer energy to the surroundings as light and heat. This is why you see flames when things burn. One important combustion reaction is that of methane.

benefits:

With lower air requirements, a more proper chemical combustion happens and more energy is produced. Moreover, a combustion fuel catalyst can also help in the better burning of gas and un-burned fuel due to low temperatures. A combustion fuel catalyst also helps in the overall performance of the vehicle itself.

combustion is a necessary evil.

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