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No, oxygen itself does not burn. Oxygen only supports and accelerates combustion when there is a fuel source present. So, while the match may burn more intensely in pure oxygen, the oxygen itself does not burn.
No it can't. You need oxygen to burn for it to work.
True, fire must have oxygen to burn.
>>>MoonBecause there is no oxygen, fire needs air to burn.
No, nitrogen does not burn in oxygen. Nitrogen is inert and does not react with oxygen under normal conditions.
Oxygen is the element in the air that is needed for coal dust to burn. When coal dust is exposed to oxygen and heat, it can ignite and burn.
Technically hydrogen and helium do not need oxygen to burn, they burn by themselves, otherwise the object that needs burning must have oxygen as a supplimental fuel source.
No. Oxygen is consumed.
fire needs oxygen to burn, because fire is a chemical reaction that needs oxygen. the fire triangle is what fire needs to burn and is this- heat, fuel, and oxygen.
Oxygen
Combustibility is the term for a material's ability to burn in the presence of oxygen.
The rocket carries its own supply of oxygen with which to burn the fuel.