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Q: The burning of charcoal is a spontaneous processyet heat must first be applied to start a charcoal why?
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The burning of charcoal is a spontaneous process yet heat must first be applied to start a charcoal why?

Burning charcoal is spontaneous, but not at room temperature. To start the combustion energy must be added (in the form of heat). Once the temperature of the charcoal reaches a certain temperature it reacts exothermically and releases heat. This heat of reaction is sufficient to locally heat more charcoal so that it burns continuously.


Is candle burning a spontaneous or non spontaneous reaction?

Spontaneous


Sentence for charcoal?

The charcoal was burning hot


Which is eco - friendly burning of charcoal or cow dung?

charcoal


The burning of charcoal produces which poisonous gas?

the burning of charcoal produces the poisonous gas carbon monoxide when the burning is incomplete and carben dioxide when its complete


How is charcoal obtained from wood?

Partial burning of wood produces charcoal


Can you make flint into charcoal on minecraft?

No, charcoal is made by burning wood in a furnace.


Is the burning of paper a spontaneous reaction?

If you hold a match to the paper, then yes, the reaction is spontaneous.


What charcoal is created by burning sticks leaving only the carbon?

All real charcoal is achieved by burning sticks in an oxygen-free environment. This charcoal is then shaped into bars, "vines" or inserted into wooden shells to make charcoal pencils.


Is burning charcoal on a grill a chemical or physical change?

Physical - it's still charcoal.


Is charcoal burning on a grill a chemical or physical change?

Physical - it's still charcoal.


Is charcoal burning on the grill a chemical or physical change?

Physical - it's still charcoal.