Oxygen is available in plenty in air yet fuels do not burn by themselves at room temperature. Explain.

Oxygen is available in plenty of air yet fuels do not burn by themselves at room temperature because reactants must have a minimum amount of energy known as the activation energy in order to form a product. At room temperature, molecules don’t have required amount of energy. This energy is also less than the activation energy. When we increase the temperature then the energy becomes greater than the activation energy.


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