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Coal burns in air and produces?

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Important Questions on Combustion and Flame

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State any two conditions required for combustion.
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Why do you have to use paper or kerosene oil to start fire in wood or coal?
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The temperature of the substance should be lowered below the _____ temperature. (room / kindling)
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Define ignition temperature of a substance.
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For combustion _______ is necessary?
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Why does a goldsmith blow air into the kerosene lamp flame with a blow-pipe?
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How should different kinds of fire be put out?
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Maximum greenhouse gases are released by.
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Can the process of rusting be called combustion? Give reason for your answer.
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Gases mainly responsible for the greenhouse effect are
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Choose the option representing a set of greenhouse gases.
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Which of the following is not true about combustion?
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Explain why, when a burning candle is covered with an inverted gas jar, the candle gets extinguished after some time.
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The lowest temperature at which a substance catches fire is called?
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Can you burn a piece of wood by burning a lighted matchstick near it? Explain.
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The process by which heat energy is transmitted through collisions between neighboring molecules is known as?
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What are the conditions necessary for combustion to take place?
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Fire caused due to electrical faults should be put out using water.
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Which one is a supporter of combustion?
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How will you show that air is necessary for combustion?