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Candle burning is the process called oxidation. This is, it's the reaction that takes place when a gaseous material reacts with oxygen, the wax needs to change to gaseous state for the reaction to take place.
No it is caused by rapid oxidation.
Fuels burning is an oxidation reaction.
Burning is a chemical reaction, an oxidation.
The most common example is the burning of a match or wood (or anything really).
burning is a good example
Burning is a chemical reaction (oxidation).
Burning of paper is an oxidation reaction.
During burning (oxidation) the heat of combustion is released.
Burning Wood is similiar to Volcanic Ash
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A match burning is an example of chemical energy transitioning to light and heat energy.
When you light a match, chemical energy is transformed to thermal energy, primarily by oxidation. When you actually strike it, the triggering energy is mechanical energy that creates heat through friction to begin the oxidation process (combustion).
They are different because when you are rusting you are not causing a chemical change. When you are burning something you are causing a chemical changer. FOR EXAMPLE: LETS SAY YOU ARE A GIRL SCOUT AND YOU WANT TO MAKE SM-ORES YOU WILL HAVE TO GET WOOD AND LIT A MATCH SO YOU WILL HAVE SUPPORT TOO MAKE A FIRE AND SM-ORES CREATING A CHEMICAL CHANGE.
Candle burning is the process called oxidation. This is, it's the reaction that takes place when a gaseous material reacts with oxygen, the wax needs to change to gaseous state for the reaction to take place.
Burning (combustion) is a chemical reaction - oxidation; this reaction is exothermic. This is a law.
Carbohydrate oxidation is the burning of extra carbs.