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write the condition of combustion reaction​

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Answered by sweetboy43
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Three things are required in proper combination before ignition and combustion can take place---Heat, Oxygen and Fuel. There must be Fuel to burn. There must be Air to supply oxygen. There must be Heat (ignition temperature) to start and continue the combustion process.

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Wood and coal, etc all these solid-fuel first undergo endothermic pyrolysis to produce gaseous fuels whose combustion then supplies the heat required to produce more of them. The combustion reaction of an organic fuel in air is always exothermic because the double bond in O2 is much weaker than other double bonds or pairs of single bonds, and hence the formation of the stronger bonds in the combustion products CO2 and H2O result in the release of energy. The chemical equation for the combustion The reaction

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