burning of fuel are the good example of combustion and respiration
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Carbon Dioxide is a waste gas in your body.
Respiration of sugar Life on earth is carbon based, and since matter is neither created nor destroyed in ordinary chemical reactions, combustion of sugar also produces carbon dioxide and water as does the burning of wood, gasoline, fuel oil, and most other natural substances. The atoms in these substances are not destroyed but rather rearranged. Unfortunately, combustion is not always efficient and so you often get other noxious substances which are why you always make sure to have good ventilation when burning.
Reactant- glucose and product- carbon dioxide.
cellular respiration uses oxygen but fermentation does not use oxygen
Carbon dioxide is CO2 consisting of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. It is a natural product of combustion and respiration. Carbon monoxide is CO, consisting of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. It can form as a result of combustion and it is a deadly toxin.
Carbon dioxide is CO2 consisting of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. It is a natural product of combustion and respiration. Carbon monoxide is CO, consisting of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. It can form as a result of combustion and it is a deadly toxin.
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petrol is the same as gas for one. and two because it has a low combustion point making it easier to ignite. petrol is the same as gas for one. and two because it has a low combustion point making it easier to ignite.
petrol is the same as gas for one. and two because it has a low combustion point making it easier to ignite. petrol is the same as gas for one. and two because it has a low combustion point making it easier to ignite.
Carbon Dioxide is a waste gas in your body.
The words breathing and respiration are often used to mean the same thing. However, breathing is only one part of respiration.
Photosynthesis' products are the same as the reactants of cellular respiration. In other words photosynthesis makes what cellular respiration uses.
Respiration of sugar Life on earth is carbon based, and since matter is neither created nor destroyed in ordinary chemical reactions, combustion of sugar also produces carbon dioxide and water as does the burning of wood, gasoline, fuel oil, and most other natural substances. The atoms in these substances are not destroyed but rather rearranged. Unfortunately, combustion is not always efficient and so you often get other noxious substances which are why you always make sure to have good ventilation when burning.
The short answer is combustion reactions are a subset of synthesis reactions that require one of the reactants to be oxygen. Common combustion of organic molecules results in the formation of CO2 . However, it is not required that combustion be limited to organic molecules. They are different from decomposition reactions in the same way synthesis is the opposite of decomposition.
One of the reactants in a combustion reaction is typically oxygen.
Breathing is one form of respiration.