state the conditions to which combustion occurs
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first lemme tell u what is combustion??
=> a chemical process in which an object react with oxygen.
fuel - an object which undergo combustion is called fuel. the fuel may be solid, liquid or gas.
now, what is ignition temperature??
=> the minimum temperature of fuel at which it catches fire.
conditions for combustion :-
1. presence of fuel.
2. presence of oxygen
3. fuel must be heated to its ignition temperature.
hope this helps u..!!
here's ur answer...
first lemme tell u what is combustion??
=> a chemical process in which an object react with oxygen.
fuel - an object which undergo combustion is called fuel. the fuel may be solid, liquid or gas.
now, what is ignition temperature??
=> the minimum temperature of fuel at which it catches fire.
conditions for combustion :-
1. presence of fuel.
2. presence of oxygen
3. fuel must be heated to its ignition temperature.
hope this helps u..!!
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Combustion - burning of a fuel with an oxidant is called combustion. It is a chemical process.
Conditions:-
1. Presence of sufficient amount of fuel.
2. Sufficient amount of oxygen.
3. The fuel must be heated upto it's ignition temperature.
Now, what is ignition temperature?
→ ignition temperature is the minimum temperature of a fuel which catches fire.
Conditions:-
1. Presence of sufficient amount of fuel.
2. Sufficient amount of oxygen.
3. The fuel must be heated upto it's ignition temperature.
Now, what is ignition temperature?
→ ignition temperature is the minimum temperature of a fuel which catches fire.
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