Fire is the release of heat and light during the very rapid combination of oxygen with another substance that we call the fuel of the fire. Although there are other oxidizers that can perform a similar function, in most cases in everyday life you cannot have a fire without a source of oxygen.
Hmmmmm. Is this someone's sixth grade homework question? Oh well, no matter.
The first point is - oxygen has to be present to have a fire at all. In the fire, oxygen is combining with the burnable material. No oxygen, no fire. (Except for some examples that chemists would know about)
The second point is - the more oxygen, the faster and hotter the fire will burn.
So, in a nutshell, the effect oxygen has on fire is that it allows it to happen and can speed it up.
The fire needs oxygen to keep burning, so it there is no oxygen fire can not burn.
Fire needs oxygen to stay alight, without oxygen there cannot be a fire. The 3 things needed for a fire are Fuel, Heat, and Oxygen.
No, fire requires Oxygen and fuel ("Feul" as in, something that will burn, such as wood)
The fire will normally burn more furiously because the additional oxygen will support the rapid combustion of the burning material.
They somehow form an oil and together and mix with chemicals in the air and that how they form a fire.
Oxygen itself. Oxygen is one of the elements necessary for a fire to burn, and the increased presence of it helps to further fuel the fire.
- Oxygen support combustion; combustion is a reaction with oxygen, an oxydation.
- Hydrogen is burned with oxygen.
- Water can turn off some fires.
No
True, fire must have oxygen to burn.
Water stops oxygen from getting to the flame, and oxygen is the fire's food.
Fuel, Oxygen and Heat Fuel, Oxygen and Heat Fuel, Oxygen and Heat
Fuel, oxygen and heat or an ignition source are the components needed for a fire.
yes, it burns oxygen at a constant rate, that rate is unknown to me
An oxygen-fed fire is a fire that has (most likely) pure oxygen fueling it. The air we breathe is composed of around 19% oxygen, therefore by adding more oxygen the fire will get hotter.
Fire is a process of rapid combination with oxygen.
Oxygen keeps the fire going. In some cases, it can make the fire larger, depending on the amount of oxygen around the fire.
Oxygen does not distribute fire. Fire is a chemical reaction between oxygen and some flammable substance. Fire cannot burn without oxygen, and the more oxygen there is, the hotter and faster a fire will burn. More oxygen also makes it easier for materials to ignite.
Fanning them brings in more oxygen. With more oxygen you get more fire.
Because when you blow on the coals you are adding oxygen to the fire and oxygen fuels a fire. A fire would simply go out without any oxygen. Because when you blow on the coals you are adding oxygen to the fire and oxygen fuels a fire. A fire would simply go out without any oxygen.
If you remove fuel, oxygen, or both from a fire, the fire goes out.
Fire requires oxygen. There is no free oxygen in the ocean. Therefore there can be no fire at the bottom of the ocean.
there is no oxygen on the moon, therefore, a fire could not start because in the fire triangle, (the materials needed to start a fire) the fire needs oxygen, which the moon does not have, fuel, and heat.
That the supply of oxygen for the fire
fire needs oxygen to burn, because fire is a chemical reaction that needs oxygen. the fire triangle is what fire needs to burn and is this- heat, fuel, and oxygen.
That is, what they already do. No kind of fire can burn without oxygen!