a combustion engine perhaps?
Combustion reactions are some of the most practically useful in chemistry. These reactions are also likely the first to be mastered by human beings (e.g. fire-making). Combustion reactions can be used to produce heat (such as for warming a dwelling or to cook food) and generate useful work (such as running a motor for an automobile). Combustion reactions can also be used to generate chemical compounds, such as carbon dioxide and water.
Two uses - disposal and heating. In some parts of the world you can still include lighting.
For example, combustion is the principal source of energy.
Oxygen and any combustible material.
Oxygen will relight a glowing splint (taper). Any type of combustion uses oxygen. We, as with most living creatures, breathe oxygen.
differentiate rapid combustion to spontaneous combustion
Combustion reactions
Some processes that use oxygen are breathing and combustion, or burning things.
how does the heat of combustion of propane compare to the heat of combustion of paraffin wax
We all do.
No, the explosion of compressed gases powers internal combustion.
respiration and combustion
No, it uses fusion.
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It is necessary for breathing and all forms of combustion
it uses kinetic energy (movement) and a chemical reaction.
A Combustion Reaction.
No. I cannot think of one modern, real automobile that uses an external combustion engine.
Most cars have an internal combustion engine and a battery. Hybrid drive vehicle such as Toyota Prius.
A candle uses a combustion reaction to release heat and gas.
EXOTHERMIC: any combustion ENDOTHERMIC: evaporation of liquids