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Riddle time!

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Give me food, and I will live. Give me water, and I will die. What am I?

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The correct answer is FIRE
Do you know what is a chemical reaction? Explain in your terms.

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Stepping Stones

We all celebrate on different occasions. Diwali is the festival of lights. Many things we see or do on this day involve combustion reaction like burning crackers and lighting lamps. You might be wondering what is a combustion reaction.
Let us know more about the combustion reaction.

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Learning Objectives
* To define the term 'combustion reaction'
* To distinguish between combustible and non-combustible substances.
* To know the meaning of ignition temperature.
* To know about the essentials or requirements to produce fire and the principle of fire extinguisher.
* To understand different types of combustion.

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What comes to your mind
when you hear 'combustion' ?

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Combustible & Non-Combustible substances




Combustible substances:  Substances that catch fire easily in the presence of oxygen are called combustible or fuel. They are mostly made up of hydrocarbons. When these substances burn, carbon dioxide and water are formed as products, and heat and light are released as by-products. For example, wood, paper, coal.

Non-Combustible substances:  Substances which do not burn or catch fire in the presence of oxygen. For example, sand, rock, water.

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Why does the fire goes off when water is poured over burning wood?

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Teachers will check the doubts section and answer students questions.

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COMBUSTION
To burn something you need:

  • oxygen
  • fuel
  • temperature
To extinguish a fire you need to:

  • take away the oxygen
  • take away the fuel
  • or lower the temperature

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How Do We Control Fire?

Fuel, air and heat are the three mandatory requirements for combustion. Elimination of any one of these requirements will extinguish fire.

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The type of combustion reaction that occurs with a great speed producing an enormous heat & light in a short time.
The type of combustion reaction that occurs on its own, without the submission of heat.
The type of combustion reaction that occurs with the evolution of tremendous amount of heat, light, gases and sound.
Rapid Combustion
Spontaneous Combustion


Explosion

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Combustion Activity I


Let's understand this topic even better. Click on the given link to open the activity.

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Combustion Activity II


Let's interact with the video. Click on the given link to open the activity. Watch the video and answer the questions.

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Which reaction is combustion?
A
When things burn due to oxygen
B
When things burn due to carbondioxide
C
When things do not burn
D
When only paper burns

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Which of the following is combustible?
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Iron nail
B
Glass
C
Stone pieces
D
Paper

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Oxygen is always needed for combustion
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True
B
False

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What are the combustion products when burning a candle?
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Water and oxygen
B
Water and carbon dioxide
C
Candle wax and oxygen
D
Candle wax and carbon dioxide

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Combustible substances are also known as
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illuminous
B
inflammable
C
flaming
D
non-flammable

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Which of the following is an example of inflammable substance?
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Iron
B
Glass
C
LPG
D
Stone

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What you have learnt today?
  1. The substances which burn in air are called combustible.
  2. Oxygen (in air) is essential for combustion.
  3. During the process of combustion, heat and light are given out.
  4. Ignition temperature is the lowest temperature at which a combustible substance catches fire.
  5. Inflammable substances have very low ignition temperature.
  6. Fire can be controlled by removing one or more requirements essential for producing fire.
  7. Water is commonly used to control fires.
  8. Water cannot be used to control fires involving electrical equipment or oils.
  9. There are various types of combustions such as rapid combustion, spontaneous combustion, explosion, etc

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Thank You
For your attention!

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