combustion
Transcript of combustion
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A CHEMICAL PROCESS IN WHICH A SUBSTANCE REACTS WITH THE OXYGEN OF AIR TO GIVE HEAT & LIGHT IS CALLED COMBUSTION.
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• SPOTANOEUS COMBUSTION
• RAPID COMBUSTION
• COMPLETE COMBUSTION
• INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION
• EXPLOTION
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RAPID COMBUSTION
• Combustion in which a substance burns rapidly and produces heat and flame is known as rapid combustion, such as combustion of natural gas, LPG, petrol etc.• This is usually attained by introducing external heat. • Substances which undergo rapid combustion have lower ignition temperature
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• When a substance suddenly starts burning into a flame; without the supply of any external cause such as heating; the combustion is called spontaneous combustion.• Substances; which have relatively low temperature of ignition generally burn by spontaneous combustion.
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• A reaction or process which entails only partial burning of a fuel. • This may be due to a lack of oxygen or low temperature, preventing the complete chemical reaction.
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• A reaction or process which entails only partial burning of a fuel. • This may be due to a lack of oxygen or low temperature, preventing the complete chemical reaction.• Carbon monoxide is produced as a by product from incomplete combustion
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• When combustion is accompanied by sudden production of heat, sound and large amount of gas, it is called explosion.• Firecrackers and bombs are substances which show explosion
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• Phosphorous and sulphur start burning instantaneously; at room temperature.• Haystacks, linseed oil, coal, pyrite, etc. sometimes start burning suddenly with flame because of increase in temperature.• In coal mines, fire breaks out many a times because of combustion of coal dust.• Fire often breaks out suddenly because of increase in temperature due to sun or friction.
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•COMBUSTIBLE •NON COMBUSTIBLE SUBSTANCES
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• SUBSTANCES WHICH CAN BURN ARE CALLED AS COMBUSTIBLE SUBSTANCES.
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COAL
WOOD LOG
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WATER
BRICK
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• SUBSTANCES WHICH DO NOT BURN ARE CALLED NONCOMBUSTIBLE SUBSTANCES.
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CONDITIONS NECESSARY FOR COMBUSTION
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CONDITIONS NECESSARY FOR COMBUSTION
• PRESENCE OF THE COMBUSTIBLE SUBSTANCES ( A SUBSTANCE WHICH CAN BURN) • PRESENCE OF A SUPPORTER OF OXYGEN ( I.E. AIR) • HEATING THE COMBUSTIBLE SUBSTANCES TO ITS IGNITION TEMPERATURE.
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