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When metals burn in air they form metal oxides.
Burning is a reaction of oxidation, a reaction of oxygen with a substance. Candle components are flammable.
Mucus is a substance produced by the lining of the nasal cavity. This mucus helps moisten and filter incoming air.
A candle requires oxygen (O2) to continue its combustion reaction and produce CO2 and H2O.
A substance which has ability to burn is called combustible.
it forms metal oxides
When metals burn in air they form metal oxides.
rust
You will get SO2 or sulphur dioxide, an acidic oxide
Any substance that burns in air is likely to burn faster in pure oxygen, if all other conditions are equal.
Burning is a reaction of oxidation, a reaction of oxygen with a substance. Candle components are flammable.
Hydrogen is a colorless gas that burns with oxygen. If substances will burn in air, those same substance will burn better in oxygen.
Mucus is a substance produced by the lining of the nasal cavity. This mucus helps moisten and filter incoming air.
"to make angry" and "a substance to burn" is incense.
air is a substance because air is a gas and a gas is a substance.
when a substance is burned it turns into ash.
A candle requires oxygen (O2) to continue its combustion reaction and produce CO2 and H2O.