heat and air
This reaction could be called either a synthesis reaction or a combustion reaction. The chemical equation is:2H2(g) + O2(g) -> 2H2O(l)
Addition of a catalyst or increasing the temperature will increase the rate of a chemical reaction.
if reaction is exothermic then on heating rate of reaction wil be low,and if reaction is endothermic then rate of reaction wil be high on heating
Any flammable or combustible material in any combination, plus oxygen. So you could have quite a long list.
The temperature could increase as the reaction progressed. Higher temperatures would create a faster reaction.
This reaction could be called either a synthesis reaction or a combustion reaction. The chemical equation is:2H2(g) + O2(g) -> 2H2O(l)
Addition of a catalyst or increasing the temperature will increase the rate of a chemical reaction.
Oxidation-reduction, as magnesium is oxidized in this reaction
Respiration is the process of turning inhaled oxygen into exhale carbon dioxide and creating energy. This is a very similar reaction to that of combustion. When a hydrocarbon burns, such a natural gas or methane (CH4), it combines with oxygen, producing CO2 and water. The definition of combustion is a reaction in which something is oxidized in an exothermic reaction, and that is exactly what happens in respiration.
if reaction is exothermic then on heating rate of reaction wil be low,and if reaction is endothermic then rate of reaction wil be high on heating
Any flammable or combustible material in any combination, plus oxygen. So you could have quite a long list.
The temperature could increase as the reaction progressed. Higher temperatures would create a faster reaction.
A common method is to add a catalyst.
There are many different reactions that form water, the combustion of organic molecules, neutralisation reactions to name a few but you could not tell the mechanism of a reaction by that it forms water
When fuel is burned in oxygen, this is called combustion. Depending on the fuel used, the chemical reaction will be different. Taking propane gas, as an example: CH3CH2CH3 + 5O2 ---> 3CO2 + 4H2O All combustion reactions of fuel will result in CO2 and H2O.
No, oxygen is an oxidizer. Combustion reactions are oxidation-reduction reactions. The reaction could not happen without the oxidizer, but oxygen cannot be considered the fuel. The fuel is the compound which is being oxidized: i.e. Carbon oxidized to carbon dioxide.
You have to wait for the glow plugs to heat up the cylinder so that initial combustion can take place.