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What's the difference between combustion and fire?​

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Answered by NIRALAJI
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Fire is the visible effect of the process of combustion – a special type of chemical reaction. It occurs between oxygen in the air and some sort of fuel. ... Combustion is when fuel reacts with oxygen to release heat energy. Combustion can be slow or fast depending on the amount of oxygen available.

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Answered by zack1706
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Fire is the visible effect of the process of combustion a special type of chemical reaction. Combustion is when fuel reacts with oxygen to release heat energy. Combustion can be slow or fast depending on the amount of oxygen available. Combustion that results in a flame is very fast and is called burning

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