fireworks include their own their own oxidant whereas bonefire uses atomospheric oxygen as the oxidant
for example Potassium nitrate is used as the oxidant for sulfur and charcoal in black power
The bonfire gets its oxygen from the air, The explosive nature of fireworks results from the fuel's being mixed with another chemical, the oxidising agent, which releases oxygen when it's heated. This is often sodium nitrate. Because it's already intimately mixed with the fuel, the oxygen is available all at once and you get very rapid reaction.
It it is different because bonfires are a lot bigger than fireworks when it comes to fire and fire uses up oxygen so the bonfire would be less oxygen then the firework because of the size of the fire.
In the bonfire the supply of oxygen is higher.
The oxygen for a bonfire is from the air.
the lungs supply the blood with oxygen, within the lungs there are alveoli which have a very thin membrane which allows oxygen to pass into the capillaries that run into the lungs hope i helped
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Oxygen diffusion increases as the need increases. It is a matter of supply and demand.
The tissues get oxygen from oxygenated blood supply for energy production.
Hypoxia
You cut off its oxygen supply, no fuel-no fire
Supply with oxygen= aerate
It is the supply of oxygen to the heart; the oxygen is carried by the blood. When there's insufficient blood supply, oxygen supply is low too, and angina results. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angina_pectoris
The word used to define "to supply oxygen to" is oxidate.
Oxygen candles can be used to supply oxygen in an emergency on the International Space Station.
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Yes, CPR continues to supply oxygen to the brain.
A rocket has it's own supply of oxygen.
A rocket has it's own supply of oxygen.