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  1. Combustion - Wikipedia

    Combustion, or burning, [1] is a high-temperature exothermic redox chemical reaction between a fuel (the reductant) and an oxidant, usually atmospheric oxygen, that produces oxidized, often gaseous …

  2. Combustion | Definition, Reaction, Analysis, & Facts | Britannica

    combustion, a chemical reaction between substances, usually including oxygen and usually accompanied by the generation of heat and light in the form of flame.

  3. 11.6: Combustion Reactions - Chemistry LibreTexts

    This page provides an overview of combustion reactions, emphasizing their need for oxygen and energy release. It discusses examples like roasting marshmallows and the combustion of hydrocarbons, …

  4. Combustion Reactions | Chemistry Tutorial at The Physics Classroom

    Discover what combustion reactions are, how fuel reacts with oxygen to produce oxides, heat, and light, with key examples like magnesium, sulfur, methane, and propane explained clearly.

  5. An Introduction to Combustion Reactions - ThoughtCo

    Jun 9, 2025 · Combustion is an exothermic reaction, meaning it releases heat, but sometimes the reaction proceeds so slowly that the temperature change is not noticeable. Combustion doesn't …

  6. The Chemistry of Combustion

    Combustion is a high-temperature exothermic (heat releasing) redox (oxygen adding) chemical reaction between a fuel and an oxidant, usually atmospheric oxygen, that produces oxidized, often gaseous …

  7. COMBUSTION Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    COMBUSTION definition: the act or process of burning. See examples of combustion used in a sentence.

  8. Combustion - New World Encyclopedia

    Combustion, or burning, is a complex sequence of exothermic chemical reactions between a fuel and an oxidant accompanied by the production of heat or both heat and light in the form of either a glow or …

  9. 8.2 Combustion – Introductory Organic Chemistry

    Combustion involves the oxidation of the carbon in an organic molecule. The fuels that are burned on a large scale to provide energy for heat or electricity include the fossil fuels: natural gas, petroleum …

  10. Combustion - Chemical Reactions, Heat, Oxidation | Britannica

    Combustion, with rare exceptions, is a complex chemical process involving many steps that depend on the properties of the combustible substance. It is initiated by external factors such as heat, light, and …