Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 20 days ago

What is chemical equation of fire?
(20-50 with explanation)​

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Answered by shardakuknaa
2

Answer:

C+O2 -->CO2 (This reaction occurs when there is enough oxygen for the formation of carbon dioxide.) 2C+O2--> (This reaction occurs when there is only enough oxygen for the formation of carbon monoxide.) These reactions release the energy you feel as heat and light.

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer :-

Mainly fire is the resultant of the combustion of oxygen and organic material which we call fuel. So, usually it's chemical formula is :-

Fuel ( organic material) + oxygen -> combustion products (i.e. CO2 and H2O) + Heat.

As for example :-

Let methane ( CH4) be the organic material, so to form fire, it will perform combustion along with oxygen and form CO2 and H2O.

In equation form it can be written as,

CH4 + 2O2 -> CO2 + H2O + Heat

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