Chemistry, asked by bachiter, 9 months ago

what is difference between fire and explosion​

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Answered by subhaswini09
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A fire is when a substance rapidly consumes oxygen to produce heat and light. An explosion is an event where energy rapidly expands outward from the source, often creating a damaging shock wave. A fire may not cause an explosion, and explosions can happen without a fire.

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Answered by abhishekjsd111
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A fire is when a substance rapidly consumes oxygen to produce heat and light. An explosion is an event where energy rapidly expands outward from the source, often creating a damaging shock wave. A fire may not cause an explosion, and explosions can happen without a fire.

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