Oxygen creates a better environment for the heat in a fire to survive, therefore allowing a fire with extra oxygen to burn hotter.
Oxygen is one of three things that must be present for a fire to exist. The three things are:an oxidizer (oxygen is the most common one),fuel (something to burn - that is to combine very rapidly in a chemical reaction with oxygen), anda source of ignition (a spark, heat, etc.)Remove any one of the three and there can be no fire. If you provide more oxygen the fire will burn hotter, or will ignite more easily or at a lower temperature. If you provide more fuel, the fire will burn longer.
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Three things are needed for fire to burn, often referred to as the triangle of fire. Oxygen, heat and fuel, it is only the fuel that burns, the oxygen and heat together cause the fuel to burn.
Burning requires contact with oxygen. If the oxygen is replaced by argon, which is inert, things can no longer burn.
Heat and oxygen and fuel
Oxygen is what makes things burn at all. The more oxygen there is, the brighter it can burn.
No. Oxygen is consumed.
Oxygen is one of three things that must be present for a fire to exist. The three things are:an oxidizer (oxygen is the most common one),fuel (something to burn - that is to combine very rapidly in a chemical reaction with oxygen), anda source of ignition (a spark, heat, etc.)Remove any one of the three and there can be no fire. If you provide more oxygen the fire will burn hotter, or will ignite more easily or at a lower temperature. If you provide more fuel, the fire will burn longer.
Oxygen does not distribute fire. Fire is a chemical reaction between oxygen and some flammable substance. Fire cannot burn without oxygen, and the more oxygen there is, the hotter and faster a fire will burn. More oxygen also makes it easier for materials to ignite.
Air contains about 21% oxygen, so the candle in air might only burn 21% as long as a candle in oxygen. Of course, that does not include other variables, like the candle burning in oxygen will burn hotter, melting the candle wax sooner.
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No. Adding oxygen to a fire will make it burn faster and hotter. In fact, one of the ways of putting out a fire is to cut off the supply of oxygen.
Oxygen. Fuels need that to burn.
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Dry wood, fire, ect, oxygen, and a spark are things that are needed for fire to burn.
Oxygen:) ain't that right!
Oxygen and heat to get things going