Chemistry, asked by heswarao1974, 8 months ago

why straw is a combustible​

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Answered by vishwjitpandey786
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Answer:

Loose straw is indeed flammable, but the bales are so tightly packed that they actually increase fire resistance. In a tightly packed bale, there's no oxygen, which reduces the chance for combustion. The plaster coating of the walls adds an additional fire-resistant seal.

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Answered by eshreya396
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Answer:

Yes straw is combustible.

Explanation:

Straw is an organic compound. Any organic compound consists of carbon and many other compounds. Now, in organic compound, carbon is more than 50%. As carbon is combustible, straw is also combustible.

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