3. Rapid combustion
Rapid combustion is a
form of combustion in
which large amounts of
heat and light energy are
released. This often occurs
as a fire.
LPG burns rapidly and
produces heat and light.
4. Spontaneous combustion
• When a substance with a relatively
low ignition temperature begins to
release heat.
• The outbreak of fire without
application of heat from an
external source.
Phosphorous and sulphur
start burning instantaneously;
at room temperature.
5. Exploison
An explosion is defined as
the rapid increase in volume
and release of energy in an
extreme manner.
Blasting in fire crackers
6. fuel
Heat Oxygen
Combustion
There must be
Fuel to burn.
There must be
Air to supply
oxygen.
There must be Heat
(ignition temperature) to
start and continue the
combustion process.There must be
Heat (ignition
temperature) to
start and continue
the combustion
process.
Conditions necessary
for combustion