Chemistry, asked by sonamkri027, 1 month ago

what are the conditions required for burning​

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Answered by innocentboy1048
0

Explanation:

If the replacement set is the set of integers lying between -3 and 10 find the solution set

of 14-5x greater than equal to 3x-40

Also represent the solution

set on the number line

Answered by prashantk3067
2

The Fire Triangle. Three things are required in proper combination before ignition and combustion can take place---Heat, Oxygen and Fuel. There must be Fuel to burn

Not required

Carbon dioxide is not a supporter of combustion(burning). Hence, for combustion to take place, Carbon dioxide is not required.

Required

Very imp for burning

Oxygen. Air contains about 21 percent oxygen, and most fires require at least 16 percent oxygen content to burn. Oxygen supports the chemical processes that occur during fire. When fuel burns, it reacts with oxygen from the surrounding air, releasing heat and generating combustion products (gases, smoke, embers, etc.).

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