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what is the reason of fire reaction?​

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Answered by priyanka617771
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Fire is the result of applying enough heat to a fuel source, when you've got a whole lot of oxygen around. As the atoms in the fuel heat up, they begin to vibrate until they break free of the bonds holding them together and are released as volatile gases. These gases react with oxygen in the surrounding atmosphere

Answered by alfiyashaikh7303214
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Fire is the result of applying real heat to a fuel source when you've got a whole lot of oxygen around. As the atoms in the fuels heat up, they begin to vibrate until the break free of the bonds holding them together and are released as volatile gases. These gases react with oxygen with the surrounding atmosphere.

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