When a non metal reacts with oxygen it produces acidic or neutral oxides
Phosphorus is a non-metal that can ignite spontaneously when exposed to oxygen. This process is known as phosphorus combustion.
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Yes, oxygen is a poor conductor of electricity. Oxygen is a nonmetal element that does not readily carry electrical charge in its natural state. Only ions or charged particles in oxygen-containing compounds can conduct electricity.
Gas burns because it undergoes a chemical reaction called combustion when exposed to heat and oxygen. During combustion, the gas molecules break apart, releasing energy in the form of heat and light. This reaction is exothermic, meaning it produces more energy than it consumes, resulting in a flame.
Wax is harder to ignite than methane because wax is a solid fuel with higher molecular weight and more complex chemical structure compared to methane, which is a lighter and simpler gas fuel. Wax requires more energy to break down its chemical bonds and reach the ignition temperature. Methane, being a gas, disperses more quickly and has a lower ignition temperature, making it easier to ignite.
The inert gas inside the light bulb prevents the filament from catching fire by creating an oxygen-free environment. This inhibits combustion reactions that would ordinarily allow the filament to ignite.
Sparks are generated when two stones collide due to the friction and heat generated at the point of impact. The high pressure and force between the stones can cause small pieces of material to break off, creating sparks as they come into contact with the air.
Phosphorus
It means that the substance in question will readily react with oxygen. Almost everything in group 1 of the periodic table will react violently with oxygen. exp. Sodium in powder from will ignite spontaneously when exposed to oxygen.
The sticks have more surface area exposed to oxygen.
If you are referring to a campfire setting, sticks will ignite before logs because they have more surface area and are therefore, exposed to more oxygen.
Oxygen is a nonmetal.
Oxygen is nonmetal because since oxygen isn't visable it's not solid so oxygen is nonmetal.
No. Oxygen is a nonmetal.
No, three things are needed the ignite a fire, carbon (fuel), oxygen and heat.
Oxygen is a nonmetal.
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ionic = metal + nonmetal covalent = nonmetal + nonmetal So your compound is covalent because P (Phosphorus) is a nonmetal and O (oxygen) is a nonmetal.