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the process of burning
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Combustion is the combination of a substance with oxygen in the presence of a flame accompanied by the production of heat and light. Combustion requires a supply of both fuel and oxygen (air) and can take place in the open atmosphere such as an open fire, or in a closed system, such as a car engine.
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| combustion |
An exothermic chain reaction between oxidising and reducing agents, or between oxygen and fuel. combustion may occur with any organic compound, or with certain combustible elements such as hydrogen, sulfur and finely divided metals.
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Burning; in firearms, the chemical process which unites oxygen and other substances in gunpowder to release energy in the form of heat and gas. Also called deflagration.
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| combustion |
rapid oxidation of a fuel (burning). The products of an ideal combustion process are water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2); if combustion is incomplete, some carbon is not fully oxidized, yielding carbon monoxide (CO). A stoichiometric combustible mixture contains the exact quantities of air (oxygen) and fuel required for complete combustion. For gasoline, this air-fuel ratio is about 15:1 by weight. ...
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