Chemistry, asked by kaur227685, 9 months ago

what are the three conditions required for the combustion to take place?​

Answers

Answered by gnddddddd
5

Answer:

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.

Explanation:

plz mark as brainliest

Answered by Anonymous
2

Explanation:

Combustion is a chemical reaction in which a combustible or flammable substance reacts with a gas (which is a supporter of combustion, for example oxygen), releasing heat. The reaction is exothermic in nature. Necessary factors required for a combustion reaction to take place are :

1. A combustible or flammable substance. For example wood, petroleum, etc.

2. Ignition temperature. The fuel must be at or above this 'ignition temperature'.

3. A gas that is a supporter of combustion (oxygen). An abundant supply of such a gas is required.

@Indian Army

Similar questions