Science, asked by Mohitonly9409, 6 hours ago

Reactions fire and alcohol

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Answered by sasirekhap553
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Every fire (or combustion reaction) requires fuel, an oxidizing agent (like oxygen), and activation energy. ... Heat from the lighter causes the closest alcohol molecules to react with nearby oxygen molecules. As they react, their atoms recombine to form carbon dioxide and water vapor.

Answered by sathiyapriyassathiya
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Answer:

Every fire (or combustion reaction) requires fuel, an oxidizing agent (like oxygen), and activation energy. ... Heat from the lighter causes the closest alcohol molecules to react with nearby oxygen molecules. As they react, their atoms recombine to form carbon dioxide and water vapor.

Explanation:

One really good reason an alcoholic drink is set on fire is because the flavor will change. Burning alcohol will lower the liquid content on the drink, creating a tastier and richer drink by it being condensed. It creates warmth; it enriches the flavor and warms up the drink for you.

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