Chemistry, asked by Sreeunni6593, 10 months ago

Name the gas in the atmosphere that helps in burning? Nitrogen helium oxygen hydrogen

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Answered by Antara2702
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Answer:

Hey buddy,

Oxygen is the answer........

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Answered by ojasavasingh23
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Answer:

oxygen

Explanation:

Many materials in our environment, including wood, burn indirectly in the sense that the material does not burn, it’s a combustion process that takes place as a reaction between oxygen and the gases released from a material. Under this influence of heat, wood produces substances that react eagerly with oxygen, leading to the high propensity of wood to ignite and burn.

Many materials in our environment, including wood, burn indirectly in the sense that the material does not burn, it’s a combustion process that takes place as a reaction between oxygen and the gases released from a material. Under this influence of heat, wood produces substances that react eagerly with oxygen, leading to the high propensity of wood to ignite and burn.We know burning of wood is actually several processes. We will try to break it down as simply as possible, though the detailed chemistry is incredibly complex.

Many materials in our environment, including wood, burn indirectly in the sense that the material does not burn, it’s a combustion process that takes place as a reaction between oxygen and the gases released from a material. Under this influence of heat, wood produces substances that react eagerly with oxygen, leading to the high propensity of wood to ignite and burn.We know burning of wood is actually several processes. We will try to break it down as simply as possible, though the detailed chemistry is incredibly complex.The first process is pyrolysis. During pyrolysis heat from the flames cause the wood to decompose into char (carbon) and volatile organic compounds, or VOCs. The burning of the VOCs provides most of the flames you see.

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