the organic (or certain inorganic) compounds
oxygen (generally excess)
heat
3 things are needed for combustion... air, fuel, and a source of ignition. seems you're lacking a source of ignition.
Yes, ammonia can burn in the presence of oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide, water, and nitrogen gas as byproducts. This combustion reaction can occur under specific conditions, such as with a high temperature ignition source.
The three elements required for combustion are fuel, oxygen, and heat. Fuel provides the substance to burn, oxygen is the oxidizing agent to react with the fuel, and heat initiates the combustion process by raising the temperature of the fuel to its ignition point.
If you remove one of the three things needed to make a fire (fuel, heat, or oxygen), the fire will not be able to sustain itself and will go out. These components work together in a fire triangle to create and maintain a flame.
LPG + O2---------combustion-------→ CO2 + H2O
Photosynthesis requires Carbon Dioxide + Water in the presence of light, it's products are Glucose and Oxygen.
Three requirements to sustain combustion are fuel (such as wood or gas), oxygen (from the air), and heat (a ignition source to initiate the reaction). These elements must be present in the right proportions for combustion to occur and be maintained.
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This could be a few different things ... 1. Fire 2. Heat 3. Spontaneous combustion
the following things are needed to for a reaction to go faster: 1.large surface area 2.more concentration 3.temperature 4.no.of collisions
3 things that create a stable ecosystem
3 things Volts, ohms, and amps
well, which island are you talking about?
Yaw, pitch, and roll. (thrust is needed for any on of these to occur)
combustion engines need 3 things to run: fuel,spark,air
Plants need sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide for photosynthesis to occur.
with combustion .. their are 3 componats of combustion -gas - air - and spark .. which creates combustion