What is the difference between rapid combustion and explosion combustion?Answer fast please!
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The combustion reaction in which a large amount of heat and light are produced in a short time is called rapid combustion.
For Ex:
1)The immediate burning of cooking gas in a gas stove to give heat and light.
2)The burning of kerosene oil in kerosene stove.
3)Burning of wax in a candle
A very fast combustion reaction in which a large amount of heat,light and sound are produced is called explosive combustion.
A large amount of gases is released quickly.It is the rapid expansion of these gases which causes a loud sound.
The fireworks which we explode during festivals work on the explosive combustion of substances.when a cracker is ignited with a burning matchstick,the chemicals present in it undergoes a sudden combustion producing heat,light and a large volume of gases.
For Ex:
1)The immediate burning of cooking gas in a gas stove to give heat and light.
2)The burning of kerosene oil in kerosene stove.
3)Burning of wax in a candle
A very fast combustion reaction in which a large amount of heat,light and sound are produced is called explosive combustion.
A large amount of gases is released quickly.It is the rapid expansion of these gases which causes a loud sound.
The fireworks which we explode during festivals work on the explosive combustion of substances.when a cracker is ignited with a burning matchstick,the chemicals present in it undergoes a sudden combustion producing heat,light and a large volume of gases.
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Explanation:
A combustible material is something that can burn in air. ... In other words, a combustible material ignites with some effort and a flammable material catches fire immediately on exposure to flame.
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