Combustion Flashcards

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What are exothermic reactions?

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A chemical reaction that releases energy. Energy is released as heat or light, for example a gas stove releases its energy as heat.

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What are endothermic reactions?

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A chemical reaction that absorbs energy. Example is a chemical cold pack, the substances mix and react, absorbing energy from their surroundings cooling them down.

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What is the photosynthesis reaction?

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The reaction that green plants use to form a sugar known as glucose. It absorbs energy from sunlight.
Carbon dioxide+water=glucose+oxygen

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Definition of combustion

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A rapid reaction with oxygen that releases energy in the form of heat and / or light.

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Example of combustion

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A bushfire is a series of combustion reactions, the chemicals in plants burn in oxygen, releasing huge amounts of heat and light as they react.

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What gas is always needed for combustion to occur?

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Oxygen gas

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What is combustion of fossil fuels?

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The combustion of Bunsen burners, gas stoves, water heaters and central heating furnaces produce a hot blue flame by burning methane or ethane gas in oxygen. This is combustion of fossil fuels.

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