These substances are a combusible material and oxygen.
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In a combustion reaction, typically a fuel (such as gasoline or methane) reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water.
The failure to react with other substances is an intensive property. Intensive properties do not depend on the amount of a substance present, whereas extensive properties do. In this case, the inability to react with other substances remains the same regardless of the quantity of the substance.
Carbon can form covalent bonds with oxygen by sharing electrons. In a combustion reaction, carbon can react with oxygen to form carbon dioxide (CO2) by transferring electrons. This process releases energy and is exothermic.
No, lye (sodium hydroxide) and ammonia (NH3) would not neutralize each other. Both are alkaline substances, so when mixed together, they could react with each other to produce heat and potentially release harmful gases. It's best to avoid mixing these chemicals.
Combustion of wood is a chemical change because it involves the breaking of chemical bonds in the wood molecules to form new substances (such as carbon dioxide and water vapor). A chemical change results in the formation of new substances with different chemical properties than the original substances.
To produce 1g of ethyl ethanoate, 1.08g of ethanol and 1.00g of ethanoic acid would need to react together. This is based on the stoichiometry of the reaction between ethanol and ethanoic acid to form ethyl ethanoate.