Science, asked by hpdeepikapanchal07, 5 hours ago

Oxygen is not essential for combustion.

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Answered by davnit7117
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Answer:

Yes, it's required..

Explanation:

Three things are required in proper combination before ignition and combustion can take place---Heat, Oxygen and Fuel. There must be Fuel to burn. There must be Air to supply oxygen. There must be Heat (ignition temperature) to start and continue the combustion process.

Answered by jolysanthosh57
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Explanation:

Oxygen needs fire, so it is dangerous to use around something that is burning, because it will help the fire to burn more quickly. Therefore, we can say that oxygen is a non-combustible gas. It only supports the process of combustion. So the answer to the question whether oxygen is a non combustible gas or not is true.

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