Chemistry, asked by Avnisharma12345, 9 months ago

When an element is burnt in air it only and mostly reacts with oxygen not with some other gases even when there are plenty of gases in atmospheric air. what is the reason?

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Answered by sarojkumarpandeylic
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Answer:

Incomplete combustion will occur when there is not enough oxygen to allow the fuel to react completely to produce carbon dioxide and water. It also happens when the combustion is quenched by a heat sink, such as a solid surface or flame trap.

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Answered by earth2milkyway
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Answer:

because oxygen gas supports combustion

Explanation:

becaue oxygen supports combustion whereas other gases in the atmospheric air like nitrogen , carbondioxide, etc.., donot support combustion , instead they inhibit combustion

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