How does the speed of an oxidation reaction affect its ability to produce a flame? What factors influence the speed of the reaction?
What will be an ideal response?
The faster an oxidation reaction takes place, the greater the likelihood it will produce a flame. Factors that influence the speed of the reaction include the physical state of the fuel and the temperature.
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