1.3.1 – Combustion reactions
📌 When does combustion occur?
- Combustion is the result of substances being burnt in the presence of oxygen
- Metals form basic (covalent) oxides while non-metals form acidic (ionic) oxides
📌 Combustion of organic compounds
- Combustion reactions where energy is released usefully (such as hydrocarbons and alcohols) are used as fuels
- Substances with high activation energy are used so combustion does not occur spontaneously
- When substances produce ONLY water and carbon dioxide (for compounds containing only hydrogen and carbon) as a result of combustion, this is known as ‘complete’ combustion
- Incomplete combustion occurs when carbon monoxide gas or solid carbon (soot) is produced