Burning is a term which generally describes the chemical reaction combustion. Combustion always involves the reaction of a substance with an oxidizing agent to yield products which are either components of the original substance or different compounds which contain the same atoms. So, the process of combustion always yields a substance which is different from the original compound (i.e. forms a new substance) along with a lot of heat. This heat allows the substance to continue burning until no reactants remain or something inhibits the reaction - usually by removing access to one of the reactants or removing energy form the system. Most organic matter will burn to produce large quantities of carbon dioxide and water.
it doesnt, only changes state, oxidization and reaction are related to this
no matter is not destroyed doing a formation of a new substance
Burning produce water vapors, carbon dioxide and ash.
materials burn because of a chemical reaction that occured within the material. as for the purpose there can be many... you can burn wood for warmth or a candle because it smells good
The answer is yes. The reason is that fragrance oils are combustible materials or flammable materials,
burning of candle
your moms carcaus burning alive in a toaster
Wool is basically the "hair" from a sheep. So burning the sheep's hair, would produce a similar smell to burning human hair Cotton is a plant, as are the trees that make paper. Burning cotton and paper should produce similar smells. This is a basic answer that I came up with. I have no experience in burning these materials. **
No. The reactants are the initial materials that undergo chemical reaction; the new materials produced have the unsurprising name "products".
Chemical Reaction
Chemical Reaction. XD
Chemistry explain the chemical composition and structure of materials, the interaction of substances and produce new materials.
this helps to make things easier to accommodate people's needs
secondary industry
Secondary Industry
by testing it but i think that soot and carbon dioxide and melted wax is made...
green house gases such as: oil burning, gas, and burning materials
Burning produce water vapors, carbon dioxide and ash.
yes