Combustion is any exothermic reaction?

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What is combustion - is it any reaction that produces energy? Or is it an exothermic reaction involving oxygen?
 
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Gotta have oxygen.
 
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jd12345 said:
What is combustion - is it any reaction that produces energy? Or is it an exothermic reaction involving oxygen?

Always remember : Combustion is an exothermic and oxidation reaction. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combustion

Every combustion is an oxidation reaction but every oxidation is not a combustion.

Example : Rusting of iron is oxidation but not combustion because it is not exothermic.

Combustion reaction always involves oxygen.
 

1. What is combustion?

Combustion is a chemical reaction that releases heat and light, usually accompanied by the production of flame, in which a substance reacts rapidly with oxygen and gives off heat.

2. What causes combustion to occur?

Combustion occurs when a fuel (such as wood, gasoline, or natural gas) reacts with oxygen in the air to produce heat energy. This reaction is usually initiated by a source of heat, such as a spark, flame, or high temperature.

3. What are the products of combustion?

The products of combustion depend on the specific fuel and the conditions of the reaction, but typically include carbon dioxide, water vapor, and various other gases. Incomplete combustion can also produce carbon monoxide and other harmful byproducts.

4. Is combustion an exothermic or endothermic reaction?

Combustion is an exothermic reaction, meaning it releases heat energy. This is because the reactants (fuel and oxygen) contain more energy than the products (carbon dioxide, water, etc.), and the excess energy is released as heat and light.

5. How is combustion used in everyday life?

Combustion is used in a variety of ways in everyday life, such as in transportation (internal combustion engines), cooking (burning gas or wood for heat), and electricity generation (burning coal or natural gas to power turbines). It is also a key process in industrial manufacturing, such as in the production of steel and other metals.

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