vapor only
A compound that can be separated by electrolysis must be in the LIQUID state of matter.
This depends on the KIND of fuel (wood, carbon, oil, gas) and state of matter (fluid or gas), at least there should be (some, little) excess of oxygen (from air). Also flame temperature might play role. Carbon bricks will never burn non-L, pure hydrogen gas with oxygen burns colorless.
Fire occurs when a combustible material, such as wood or gasoline, reacts with oxygen in the presence of heat, a process known as combustion. This reaction releases energy in the form of heat and light. For fire to ignite, three elements must be present: fuel, oxygen, and heat, commonly referred to as the "fire triangle." When these elements come together in the right conditions, fire can start and sustain itself.
Pressure and Temperature.
4Na+O2=2Na2O? That must be the equation... Im not sure what you're asking... But, in a combustion reaction, something reacts with oxygen gas (O2). In this equation sodium is reacting with oxygen... So, yes, this is a combustion reaction.
For combustion to occur, three elements must be present: fuel, oxygen, and heat. Fuel provides the energy source for combustion, oxygen is required to sustain the chemical reaction, and heat is needed to initiate the combustion process. Without any of these elements, combustion cannot take place.
For a combustion engine to work, it must have the following: Air Fuel Ignition if any of the above are not present, combustion cannot take place.
Oxygen must combine with the fuel in a process known as combustion in order to produce energy. During combustion, the fuel is oxidized and releases energy in the form of heat and light.
whoever asked this is a retard. combustion is a reaction between a fuel and oxygen in the air. during the reaction, the temperature around must be sufficiently high enough to keep up the heat of the combustion. whoever asked this is a retard. combustion is a reaction between a fuel and oxygen in the air. during the reaction, the temperature around must be sufficiently high enough to keep up the heat of the combustion.
oil coolant and fuel
there should b presence of oxygen....
fuel, ignition, lubrication, combustion, intake, exhaust.
it must give the high efficiency and to burns the air-fuel completely
Since the combustion of a fuel is taking place, water must also be a product.
The combustion triangle is a concept that represents the three elements necessary for a fire to occur: fuel, heat, and oxygen. These elements must be present in the right proportions for combustion to take place. If one of these elements is removed or changed, the fire will extinguish.
The supporters of combustion are oxygen, air, and any other substance that can provide the necessary molecules to fuel the chemical reaction. These substances help to sustain the combustion process by reacting with the fuel to produce heat and light.
The 3 conditions for combustion are: 1. Something flammable like "fuel" E.g: Wood, petrol, kerosene, alcohol(ethanol), methane, etc. 2. A right temperature to ignite. The fuel must be above a certain temperature, the temperature which something will ignite is the IGNITE POINT 3. It has to have fresh air: Oxygen