To start a combustion heat is required. But it is considered as exothermic reaction. Why?
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
Common combustion reactions break the bonds of hydrocarbon molecules, and the resulting water and carbon dioxide bonds always release more energy than was used to break the original hydrocarbon bonds. That's why burning materials mainly made up of hydrocarbons produces energy and is exothermic.
Similar questions
Math,
4 months ago
Biology,
4 months ago
French,
9 months ago
Psychology,
9 months ago
English,
1 year ago