I dont no im sorry this is a hard question!
cells need oxygen to help burn the energy in food because the oxygen can take out all the energy needed
When a candle burns the wax is reacting with oxygen in the air to give out heat and light.If you give the candle more oxygen then it will burn brighter ... but it will burn out more quickly.The burning of the candle (a chemical reaction) is affected by the number of oxygen molecules around it.So the speed of the chemical reaction is affected by the concentration of oxygen
The oxidation of combustible materials is called burning, or fire.Other forms of oxidation include rust and tarnish, which occur to materials that do not normally burn. Oxidation as a change in chemical state is called reduction, or redox.
This is the ability to burn releasing heat.
Examples of chemical changes that occur around us include burning wood (combustion), rusting of iron (oxidation), and cooking food (chemical reactions in the ingredients). Examples of chemical changes that occur within us include digestion of food (enzymatic reactions), respiration (breaking down glucose for energy), and metabolism of medications in our bodies.
It is combustible. Being made primarily of Glucose sugar, put a match to it, add oxygen and it'll burn.
The chemical definition of burn means to add oxygen to. So all you really need to burn glucose is oxygen and the energy needed to initiate the reaction.If you are speaking metabolically this processes is known as glycolysis. Many entities are needed for glycolysis. First enzymes are required for each susbstrate in the reactions. Coenzymes and cofactors mys also be present. Reducing power must be available as well as the energy carrying molecule ATP. Oxygen and water must be available for glycolysis to occur.
you will burn in a tube
cells need oxygen to help burn the energy in food because the oxygen can take out all the energy needed
Motorcycles burn gasoline to get energy, a chemical reaction.
Those that do not combine with oxygen.
It keeps us warm when we burn firewood and it is the gas that we fuel our cars with.
all chemical reactions.....they burn and dissolve
fire needs oxygen to burn, because fire is a chemical reaction that needs oxygen. the fire triangle is what fire needs to burn and is this- heat, fuel, and oxygen.
Answer: All combustion reactions require oxygen, since there is no oxygen in space, they must bring it with them.
It is [in]flammability.
When a candle burns the wax is reacting with oxygen in the air to give out heat and light.If you give the candle more oxygen then it will burn brighter ... but it will burn out more quickly.The burning of the candle (a chemical reaction) is affected by the number of oxygen molecules around it.So the speed of the chemical reaction is affected by the concentration of oxygen