It depends on the material. Some, such as white phosphorus will ignite spontaneously, others such as helium will be totally unaffected. There is a wide range of options between these two outcomes.
Since you didn't say what "the materials" might be, there's no way for us to guess.
Some materials are oxidized in the presence of oxygen.
A material's ability to burn in the presence of oxygen is called flammability.
Flammability
it rusts and then rotten
Combustion is organic materials reaction to burning in the presence of oxygen. It is the process of conversion to the carbon cycle.
when mixed sulfuric acid with water in the presence of oxygen nothing happens but the acid turned from concentrated acid will turn into diluted acid.
A material's ability to burn in the presence of oxygen is called flammability.
you inhale it
Flammability
Flammability
Nothing in particular.
it rusts and then rotten
it re-ignites
oxidation
Breakdown into basic elements is the event that happens as compostable materials turn into compost. The decomposition occurs because of the presence of heat, micro-organisms, moisture and oxygen. It serves as the human-guided equivalent of the erosion of boulders, rocks and stones into water- and wind-produced humus.
They are raw materials for respiration.Glucose is burned and ATP is produced.
Combustion is organic materials reaction to burning in the presence of oxygen. It is the process of conversion to the carbon cycle.
The raw materials are carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight. They make or produce oxygen and glucose.