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When a non metal reacts with oxygen it produces acidic or neutral oxides

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Q: Which non-metal will ignite spontaneously if it is exposed to oxygen?
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Why spark generates on collision of two stones?

The sparks are caused by the rapid oxidation of the small flecks of stone. Iron is one such element that will spontaneously combust when exposed to oxygen, so when two rocks are struck, little flecks of highly reactive material are catching fire in the air.


Why is wax harder to ignite than methane?

methane is a gas in close proximity to oxygen; wax is a solid and only outer surface can participate


Why does gas burn?

When it reach temperature high enough.. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Gasoline has a flash point of 74 degrees F below zero. This is the temperature at which it gives off enough vapor to ignite in the presence of a spark or flame. The ignition temperature of gasoline is between 589 and 850 degrees F depending on the octane rating. This is the temperature at which gasoline will spontaneously ignite without a spark or flame.


Flammability is a chemical property that tells whether a substance reacts in the presence of?

Flammability is a chemical property that indicates how well a substance reacts with the element oxygen. Flammability requires oxygen in air for a substance to ignite, or lead to combustion. In regards to flammable liquid, a term often used is flash point, which is the minimum temperature required by flammable liquids to give off enough vapors into the air and begin to burn at their surfaces.


Why does a fire in a fireplace burn more briskly on a windy day?

Fire is the reaction of wood with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, carbon, hydrogen, and energy. More oxygen equals more energy/ more wind equals more fire. Too much wind will blow out the fire because wood needs to be a certain temperature to ignite and excess wind will carry away the hot air that keeps the fire going.