Chemistry, asked by agarwalbhumi, 2 months ago

what happens during burning of an object ? Is it oxidation ?​

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Answered by Parshv16
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Answer:

Yes its Oxidation

Explanation:

But the atoms don't stay single long: They quickly bond with oxygen in the air in a process called oxidation. When carbon bonds with oxygen, it produces carbon dioxide — a colorless gas. When hydrogen bonds with oxygen, it produces water vapor — even as the wood burns.

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Answered by ValtAoiBeybladers
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Explanation:

In burning, the two atoms or molecules will combine and release energy. Usually one of the two molecules is oxygen or something else chemically like it called an oxidizer. When the molecules combine and release energy, it is released in the form of heat and often light. ... Hydrogen burns with oxygen and produces water.

in other words

But the atoms don't stay single long: They quickly bond with oxygen in the air in a process called oxidation. When carbon bonds with oxygen, it produces carbon dioxide — a colorless gas. When hydrogen bonds with oxygen, it produces water vapor — even as the wood burns.

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