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what is combustiable material combustion and Conbustiable Substance .....

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Answered by suman682
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Answer: Combustible substances: Those substances which undergo combustion or burn are called combustible substances. For example: Paper, cloth, cooking gas (LPG), CNG, Kerosene oil, wood, charcoal, etc. Non-Combustible substances: Those substances which do not undergo combustion are called combustible substances.

Answered by Anonymous
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Combustiable Material

the material which on heating in the presence of air or oxygen catch fire is there and produce heat and light is called combustible material

Combustion

the chemical process in which a substance burns in air or oxygen with the release of heat and light energy is called combustion

Combustiable Substance

the substance that undergoes combustion is called a combustible substance this combustible substance is also known as fuel and as we know fuel are in all three states solid liquid and gas

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