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Why does a cracker explode on being ignited?​

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Answered by bpnboruah
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Answer:

Ignition of a cracker represents explosion. When a cracker is ignited, large amount of heat, light, gas and sound are released due to a sudden reaction. It represents an explosion. Also, explosion can takes place when pressure is applied on the cracker.

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Answered by Anonymous
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➢ Ignition of a cracker represents explosion. When a cracker is ignited, large amount of heat, light, gas and sound are released due to a sudden reaction.

➢ It represents an explosion. Also, explosion can takes place when pressure is applied on the cracker.

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