Burning release carbon dioxide and water vapors.
oxygen
Oxygen
Oxygen.
because the air current carries away the oxygen, which is needed for a candle to burn.
With traces of P2H4 present, PH3 is spontaneously flammable in air
it's agressively active to simple air, if exposed, it will burn extremely brightly it's agressively active to simple air, if exposed, it will burn extremely brightly
simply cover a burning candle with a glass to cut off the air, then the candle will burn out
Oxygen
Oxygen is needed to feed the flame.
Oxygen.
yes.you need more air,as the candle will burn for longer in a bigger volume of air because the air contains oxygen which is needed for combustion
Burning is a rapid oxidization of carbon compounds. Air is the primary source of oxygen for this process to happen.
Since there is no air in space, the spacecraft must bring an 'oxidizer' with it into space. That oxidizer mixes with the fuel, providing the oxygen needed for it to burn, and it burns..
The air pump supplies the catayltic converter with air required to burn 'unburned fuel' as required. Teh EMS will turn it on as needed.
Yes, plutonium can burn in air.
The side air slide adjuster was not opened enough to allow the Northern Pellets to burn correctly causing pellets to build up in the burn pot. The air needed to be open farther than the instructions recommended to burn pellets.
How do you treat an air bag burn
oxygen is needed for fuel to burn