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Combustion or oxidation.
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Combustion -- but the reaction is between alcohol and oxygen -- fire is the process or the reaction itself.
Not quite. Heat is a result of combustion, but fire is actually chemical energy.
The real name for fire is combustion. Combustion is a chemical reaction that occurs when a substance combines with oxygen and releases heat and light energy.
Combustion or oxidation.
combustion
fire
I mean "combustion".
combustion
Consumption by fire.
Products of combustion are the gasses, particles, and vapors that are created when something burns. Many products of combustion are irritant or toxic, so a fire fighter needs to be protected from them while fighting a fire.
no.. only living things can have DNA, fire is the combustion of matter :)
V. D. Overbye has written: 'Instrumentation and analysis for instantaneous heat transfer in interal combustion engines'
Yes, a fire pit requires air holes for proper ventilation and combustion to ensure the fire burns efficiently and safely.
The lowest temperature at which fire can sustain combustion is typically around 600 degrees Celsius (1,112 degrees Fahrenheit).
A combustion reaction involves the three reactants from the fire triangle, heat, oxygen, and fuel.