Combustion is an oxidation reaction - a reaction with oxygen.
Combustion reactions are exothermic.
Carbon dioxide and water are produced during all combustion reactions.
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Combustion is an oxidation reaction - a reaction with oxygen.
Combustion reactions involve the rapid combination of a substance with oxygen, resulting in the release of energy in the form of heat and light. During combustion, the substance being oxidized loses electrons, which is characteristic of oxidation reactions. Therefore, combustion reactions are considered oxidation reactions because they involve the transfer of electrons to oxygen.
exothermic reactions are the reactions which give out heat and endothermic reactions are the reaction which absorb heat.so combustion is an exothermic reaction.
Oxidation.
Combustion reactions are exothermic.
Nitrogen itself does not undergo combustion reactions as it is chemically stable. However, nitrogen in compounds can participate in combustion reactions, where it typically forms nitrogen oxides as products.
Carbon dioxide and water are produced during all combustion reactions.
Combustion reactions are typically irreversible because they involve the rapid oxidation of a substance accompanied by the release of heat and light energy. The products formed during combustion reactions are usually more stable than the reactants, making it difficult to reverse the reaction entirely.
All combustion is exothermic. ( i love pie)
No, combustion reactions typically involve a fuel reacting with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water. Hydrogen is not typically produced in combustion reactions.
All 4 are considered oxidation-reduction reactions
Combustion and single-replacement reactions are also redox reactions. In a combustion reaction, a substance combines with oxygen and releases energy. In a single-replacement reaction, one element replaces another in a compound, resulting in a change in oxidation states.