Charcoal
yes
Slow combustion refers to a type of combustion process where fuel burns at a lower rate, generating heat over an extended period of time. This method is often used in wood stoves or biomass boilers to efficiently release heat without producing excessive smoke or emissions. Slow combustion can be more sustainable and cost-effective compared to rapid combustion methods.
its not combustion just a slow exothermic reaction
Rusting is a chemical process where iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of water to form iron oxide. This is a slow process compared to traditional combustion, such as burning wood, where a rapid chemical reaction releases heat and light energy. Rusting does not produce flames or a dramatic release of energy like combustion.
Autoxidation is a spontaneous oxidation reaction which results in the slow, flameless combustion of a material.
Combustion and decombustion would be extremely slow
The three modes of combustion are complete combustion, incomplete combustion, and smoldering combustion. Complete combustion occurs when a fuel burns in sufficient oxygen, producing carbon dioxide and water. Incomplete combustion happens when there isn't enough oxygen, resulting in carbon monoxide and soot as byproducts. Smoldering combustion is a slow, flameless form of combustion that occurs at lower temperatures, often seen in materials like charcoal or wood.
2c + o2 = 2 co
Answer: burn a greeny and make sure its slowly
only 500 left
only 500 left
Benzene is flammable so when it is ignited fire will be produced and then black soot will appear. When benzene undergoes Baeyer's test, the process is slow but it will turn brown.