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hottest part
Column B
(zone)
Column C
(colour)
(y) black
(z) yellow
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25. If you hold a piece of iron wire with a pair of tongs inside a
candle flame or a Bunsen burner flame, what will you observe?
Will it produce a flame?
26. Fill in the blanks using the words given in the box.
ignition, petrol, combustion, calorific value,
combustible, inflammable
(a) A chemical process in which a substance reacts with oxygen
to give off heat is called __________.
(b) Wood, paper, CNG are __________ substances.
(c) The lowest temperature at which a substance catches fire is
called its __________ temperature.
(d) Ignition temperature of __________ is lower than that of wood.
(e) The substances which have very low __________ temperature
and can easily catch fire with a flame are called __________
substances.
(f) The amount of heat energy produced on complete combustion
of 1kg of a fuel is called its __________.
27. People usually keep Angethi/burning coal in their closed rooms
during winter season. Why is it advised to keep the door open?
28. Write True/False against the following statements and also correct
the false statement.
(a) A physical process in which a substance reacts with oxygen
to give off heat is called combustion.
(b) Water is the best extinguisher for fires involving electrical
equipment.
(c) Alcohol, CNG and LPG are inflammable substances.
(d) Increased concentration of nitrogen in air is believed to cause
global warming.
(e) Greater the calorific value, better is the fuel.
(f) Middle zone is the hottest zone of a flame.
(g) The substances which vapourise during burning, give flame.
29. Cracker on ignition produces sound. Why?
30. What do you understand by fuel efficiency?
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Fig. 6.1
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