It depends upon what you mean. H2O contains oxygen and alkali metals react explosively with it. Also, burning is formally called oxidation. Both happen rapidly and I hope I answered your intended question.
Copper oxide, a black substance, forms when copper reacts with oxygen in the presence of air.
One example of a chemical reaction where a substance reacts rapidly with oxygen is combustion. In combustion, a substance, such as a fuel like gasoline or wood, reacts with oxygen in the air to produce heat, light, and various combustion products like carbon dioxide and water vapor.
When oxygen in the air reacts with iron, iron oxide is formed. This compound is commonly known as rust.
Oxygen is necessary for a substance to burn. It reacts with the substance in a chemical reaction known as combustion, releasing heat and light energy. Without oxygen, the substance will not be able to sustain a fire.
Combustion is a type of reaction where a substance reacts with oxygen, typically producing heat and light energy in the form of a flame. It is a rapid chemical reaction known for its exothermic nature.
When oxygen reacts with a substance we say the substance has been oxydized.
Copper oxide, a black substance, forms when copper reacts with oxygen in the presence of air.
It becomes oxidized
One example of a chemical reaction where a substance reacts rapidly with oxygen is combustion. In combustion, a substance, such as a fuel like gasoline or wood, reacts with oxygen in the air to produce heat, light, and various combustion products like carbon dioxide and water vapor.
No. Kerosene is a hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen and is oxidised.
When oxygen in the air reacts with iron, iron oxide is formed. This compound is commonly known as rust.
Oxygen is necessary for a substance to burn. It reacts with the substance in a chemical reaction known as combustion, releasing heat and light energy. Without oxygen, the substance will not be able to sustain a fire.
Copper Oxide.
The darks substance is copper oxide, formed when the copper reacts with atmospheric oxygen.
Nothing unless there is Oxygen in the substance you will be adding to hydrochloric acid.
Combustion is a type of reaction where a substance reacts with oxygen, typically producing heat and light energy in the form of a flame. It is a rapid chemical reaction known for its exothermic nature.
Oxygen itself does not burn, but it supports combustion. Combustion occurs when a substance reacts with oxygen and releases heat. The temperature at which this reaction occurs varies depending on the substance.