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Will a fire keep burning if oxygen is removed?

Will a fire keep burning if oxygen is removed?

The fire stops because a lower concentration of fuel vapor in the flame leads to a decrease in energy release and a lower temperature. Removing the fuel thereby decreases the heat. Without sufficient oxygen, a fire cannot begin, and it cannot continue.

How is burning when there is no oxygen in space?

Without gravity, hot air expands but doesn’t move upward. The flame persists because of the diffusion of oxygen, with random oxygen molecules drifting into the fire. Absent the upward flow of hot air, fires in microgravity are dome-shaped or spherical—and sluggish, thanks to meager oxygen flow.

What happens when a fire doesn’t get oxygen?

There are often other chemical reactions occurring in a carbon-based fire, but the combustion of carbon and hydrogen atoms are the main ones. This combustion releases energy which we experience as the heat and light given off by the flame. As soon as there is no oxygen left, carbon combustion stops.

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Does fire always need oxygen?

Oxygen. Air contains about 21 percent oxygen, and most fires require at least 16 percent oxygen content to burn. When fuel burns, it reacts with oxygen from the surrounding air, releasing heat and generating combustion products (gases, smoke, embers, etc.).

How long does it take for the flame to go out?

It takes between 5 minutes and 2 hours to put out an average house fire. The timeline can vary greatly due to construction, fire department response time, the number of emergency resources, cause of the fire, water supply and how far advanced the fire is when it is called in.

Does air put out fire?

If you want to put out a fire, just get rid of one of those three things – fuel, oxygen or heat. The oxygen comes from the air. It is the same oxygen we breathe. Since the oxygen has to be in contact with the fuel, if you can coat the fuel with something that keeps the oxygen away, the fire will go out.

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Does fire burn in space?

Fires can’t start in space itself because there is no oxygen – or indeed anything else – in a vacuum. Yet inside the confines of spacecraft, and freed from gravity, flames behave in strange and beautiful ways. They burn at cooler temperatures, in unfamiliar shapes and are powered by unusual chemistry.

Can you burp in space?

An astronaut’s burps are different than those experienced on Earth. If an astronaut does burp in space, it comes out as a wet burp!

How do you know when a fire is out?

The fire is fully extinguished when it’s completely cool to the touch. The rocks surrounding the fire should be cool to the touch when the fire is fully extinguished.

Is oxygen flammable by itself?

Although oxygen helps things burn, it is not flammable by itself. One of the first things you learn in any fire safety lesson is that oxygen fuels a fire and keeps it burning. Cut the oxygen supply to the fire, and the fire will go out!

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What happens to the oxygen in a room with a fire?

The fire uses up the oxygen in the room, but the heat and fuel are still there. The heat breaks down fuel and puts a lot of fine particulates into the air, the room fills up with flammable gasses and particles.

Is oxygen always necessary for something to burn?

Since oxygen is the most common naturally occurring oxidizing agent, it’s generally assumed that everything burns only in the presence of oxygen. In other words, people may assume that oxygen is always required for something to burn.

Why does the sun burn without oxygen?

The sun keeps burning because it doesn’t need oxygen for its fire. Put simply, nuclear fusion occurs when two or more nuclei join to form a new element with a heavier nucleus. For example, two hydrogen atoms combine to become a bigger, heavier helium atom. You can read more about nuclear fusion (and nuclear fission) here.