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What is Combustion Reaction ?
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Answered by rinkughosh9932
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Combustion is the scientific word for burning. In a combustion reaction, a substance reacts with oxygen from the air. Combustion reactions happen at high temperatures, and transfer energy to the surroundings as light and heat. ... Methane reacts with oxygen from the air and produces either a hot blue or an orange flame.

Answered by Anonymous
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A combustion reaction is a chemical reaction which a fuel undergoes oxidation by reacting with an oxidizing agent, resulting in the release of energy (usually in the form of heat). Combustion reactions are generally highly exothermic redox reactions between an oxidant and a fuel. The product formed in a combustion reaction is usually the oxidized fuel (which is mostly liberated in the gaseous state). This is often referred to as smoke. It is not uncommon for combustion reactions to be accompanied by flames. However, it is essential to note that not all combustion reactions result in fires.

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