Fire is not invisible; fire is the chemical chain reaction from combustion that creates heat and light. Combustion, which is the actual burning process, is strictly chemical rearrangement and is invisible - but once you add oxygen to it, it becomes visible as fire.
Combustion requires Heat, Fuel and Oxygen
combustion
Combustion or oxidation.
Not quite. Heat is a result of combustion, but fire is actually chemical energy.
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I mean "combustion".
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Consumption by fire.
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Products of combustion are the gasses, particles, and vapors that are created when something burns. Many products of combustion are irritant or toxic, so a fire fighter needs to be protected from them while fighting a fire.
no.. only living things can have DNA, fire is the combustion of matter :)
Fire is not invisible; fire is the chemical chain reaction from combustion that creates heat and light. Combustion, which is the actual burning process, is strictly chemical rearrangement and is invisible - but once you add oxygen to it, it becomes visible as fire.
V. D. Overbye has written: 'Instrumentation and analysis for instantaneous heat transfer in interal combustion engines'
A combustion reaction involves the three reactants from the fire triangle, heat, oxygen, and fuel.
Combustion requires Heat, Fuel and Oxygen
No. There is noting to support combustion on Jupiter.