No. Molecular oxygen is a reactant in a combustion reaction.
It is much easier to control the hydrogen and oxygen during direct combustion than during their reaction in a fuel cell.
Because combustion is a reaction with oxygen.
Combustion is a an oxydation reaction, a reaction with oxygen.
whoever asked this is a retard. combustion is a reaction between a fuel and oxygen in the air. during the reaction, the temperature around must be sufficiently high enough to keep up the heat of the combustion. whoever asked this is a retard. combustion is a reaction between a fuel and oxygen in the air. during the reaction, the temperature around must be sufficiently high enough to keep up the heat of the combustion.
Combustion is a hemical reaction.
A combustion reaction is an oxidation reaction - combustion need oxygen; the products are water and carbon dioxide.
Oxygen is a required reactant in a combustion reaction - without oxygen, you do not have combustion. If you combine a hydrocarbon with oxygen and add heat, you will cause a combustion reaction that results in carbon dioxide and water being formed (provided there was complete combustion).
A rapid reaction between oxygen and a fuel is called combustion.
Combustion is an oxidation reaction - a reaction with oxygen.
Burning is a combustion reaction, which is a type of oxidation-reduction reaction. During combustion, carbon is oxidized. This means that it oxidation state becomes more positive, since it loses electrons during the reaction (it is bonded to the more electronegative oxygen after the reaction, whereas it was bonded to less electronegative hydrogen before the reaction).
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Combustion. Any reaction that has O2 as a reactant is combustion.