Deflagration
no I think you may need the word combustile
what is the substance formad when burning both hydrogen and ethanol in the air
Burning is an oxidation reaction - a reaction with oxygen.
The burning substance of a substance refers to the part of the substance that undergoes combustion or oxidation when exposed to heat or a flame. This process typically involves the release of heat, light, and often the production of new chemical compounds as the substance reacts with oxygen in the air.
Yes, burning and combustion are often used interchangeably to describe the chemical reaction in which a substance reacts with oxygen to produce heat and light. Burning typically refers to the visible process of a material undergoing combustion.
soot
soot
no I think you may need the word combustile
soot
burning the substance.
what is the substance formad when burning both hydrogen and ethanol in the air
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Burning is an oxidation reaction - a reaction with oxygen.
The burning substance of a substance refers to the part of the substance that undergoes combustion or oxidation when exposed to heat or a flame. This process typically involves the release of heat, light, and often the production of new chemical compounds as the substance reacts with oxygen in the air.
A black powdery or flaky substance consisting largely of amorphous carbon, produced by the incomplete burning of organic matter.
combustion
combustion