Fire (molecular and atomic dissociation) requires three things:
01) Fuel (combustible (dissociable) substance).
02) Heat (temperature threshold or an ignition spark) (certain amplitude of infrared oscillation).
03) OXYGEN
04) There is NO fire (molecular and atomic dissociation of the fuel) if any one of the above three is denied. Are we then to assume a certain amount of Hydrogen is attractive?
05) While a certain amount of Oxygen is radiative?
See Also
15.02 - Liberating Ozone from Water
15.03 - Questions Concerning Dissociation
15.04 - Dissociating Water with Fire
15.05 - Relative Diameters in Dissociation
15.06 - Power of Dissociated Water
15.07 - Dissociating Process
15.08 - Dissociating Water with X-Rays - Radiolysis
15.09 - Dissociating Water with Ultrasonic Vibration - Puharich
15.10 - Dissociating Water with Alternating Current - Puharich
15.11 - Dissociating Water with Vacuum
15.12 - Dissociating Water with Acoustic Cavitation
15.13 - Dissociating Water Acoustically - Liberation of Quantum Constituents
15.14 - Dissociation Liberates Spontaneous Energy
15.15 - Progressive Dissociation
15.20 - Dissociation Frequency
15.21 - Water Dissociation Demonstration
Combustion
Electrolysis - Russell
Fire
Flame
Plasma
Stoichiometric air ratio