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THE COMBUSTION OF ALKANES AND CYCLOALKANES This page deals briefly with the combustion of alkanes and cycloalkanes. In fact, there is very little difference between the two. Complete combustion Complete combustion (given sufficient oxygen) of any hydrocarbon produces carbon dioxide and water. Equations It is quite imp
The Combustion Process What makes a fire burn? Why is one fire a roaring inferno while another barely creeps along? Fire is a chemical reaction in which energy in the form of heat is produced. When forest fuels burn, there is a chemical combination of the oxygen in the air with woody material, pitch
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+ Text Only Site + Non-Flash Version + Contact Glenn To move an airplane or a model rocket through the air, we must use a propulsion system to generate thrust. Different types of aircraft use different types of propulsion devices, but all aircraft rely on some type of engine to generate power. Rocket engines, internal
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Combustion or burning is a high-temperature exothermic redox chemical reaction between a fuel and an oxidant , usually atmospheric oxygen , that produces oxidized, often gaseous products, in a mixture termed as smoke . Combustion in a fire produces a flame , and the heat produced can make combustion self-sustaining. Co
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