2. Different types of chemical reactions
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1) Combustion
2) Synthesis
3) Decomposition
4) Single displacement
5)Double displacement
6) Acid-base
3. Combustion Reaction
A combustion reaction is when oxygen combines with another
substance to produce water and carbon dioxide. These reactions are
exothermic. An example is when wood burns.
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4. Fire triangle
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The fire triangle is the basic substances that a fire need to keep
burning or keep it going
(oxygen, fuel, heat)
5. Activation Energy
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Minimum amount of energy required to activate atoms or molecules in
which they will undergo a chemical reaction or change back to their
original state.
6. Importance of Heat/Energy
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Heat/energy are important to the fire triangle because it raises
the material to its ignition temperature and without sufficient
heat/energy, a fire cannot begin, and it cannot continue therefore
it would die out.
7. Cook top of stove
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The cooktop of your stove is areal life example of a fire triangle
because it requires all the all the elements to towork (heat,
oxygen and fuel) to make the plate light upso with out it your
stove wouldnt be ableto keep a fire for long periods of time
8. Combustion engine
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A combustion engine is the easiest way to make gasoline transform
to motion. This cause the ability for your car to move
9. How does it work?
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It works by transforming the gasoline in the combustion chamber
that is caused by a small spark that ignites its changing it into
energy, then the energy is used to make the car move.
10. nAscar engines vs. street car engines
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NASCAR are different from regular street car engines because they
are specially made for taking more combustion causing them to go
faster with out turbo charge so each part is made more accurately
so everything can fit perfectly causing maximum speed.
11. Nos
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It increases an internal combustion with the engine causing more
fuel to be burned than in normal cases. This is caused by oxygen
combining with gasoline to produce carbon dioxide and water vapor,
which expand and exert pressure on pistons
12. Nascars secret cheats
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the engine takes up the air oxygen in the air and helps the
explosion in the combustion engine works because our air has about
21%oxygen and the oxygen burns up with the gasoline in the engine
resulting in a more complete combustion of the fuel and more power
along with more speed
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