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Science -8 WORKSHEET 6. Combustion and Flame Give three examples of combustible and non-combustible substances. Combustible substances Non-combustible substances (8) enennnnnnesnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnn @ (i) eenssnnnnnsnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnn (ii) (ii) ii) Write the three necessary conditions for combustion to take place. @ (ii). Write two differences between the zones of a candle flame. S.No. | Parameters Innermost zone_|_ Middle zone Outermost zone @ Gi) Give two examples of the following. {a) Solid fuels @ (b) Liquid fuels : (i) (©) Gaseous fuels: (i) How will you help a victim in case of a fire accident? Fill in the blanks. (a) When a combustible substance burns at rapid rate, producing a very large amount of heat and lightin a short period of time, itis called combustion. (b) The lowest temperature to which a substance must be heated to catch fire and starts burning, is called its temperature. (0) The substances which have low ignition temperature and can easily catch fire with a flame are called substances. (d) The materials which are burnt to produce a large amount of heat energy are known as (e) The calorific value of a fuel is expressed in a unit called State whether the following statements are true or false, Rewrite the false statements correctly. (a) Anideal fuel should leave ash after burning. (b) Carbon monoxide combines with haemoglobin to form carboxyhaemoglobin. () Some lead compounds are released in atmosphere by exhausts of vehicles,

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