A combustion reaction takes place when a fuel and an oxidant react, producing heat or heat and light. The most recognizable form of combustion reaction is flame, with explosions being an even faster form of combustion reaction. A combustion can happen at a wide range of speeds, and can occur in many different environments, but the majority of combustions we know and recognize happen in a fairly limited spectrum.
In your body.
No, it is impossible. You need oxygen to create fire. That is what it feeds on.
combustion
No, oxygen is required for combustion to take place.
Oxygen is neither combustible nor explosive, it is merely the chemical needed for combustion to take place. As such, the higher the concentration of oxygen, the higher the rate of combustion, provided that combustible material is present.
vapor only
combustion
Antoine Lavoisier contributed many concepts that are used in chemistry today. One concept is the fact that oxygen is needed for combustion to take place.
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combustion
the combustion will take place without completion of compression.
Hydrocarbon and fuel