Exam 4
Air is a mixture of _____% oxygen and _____% nitrogen, with 1% of other elements remaining.
21; 78
What source of heat or form of energy is based on the breaking down and recombination of molecules?
Chemical
What fire classification refers to combustible metals?
Class D
Scientific theory and experiments show that there is no limit below which matter can be cooled.
False
What is the term for the minimum temperature of a liquid at which it gives off vapors sufficient to form an ignitable mixture with air, but ignition is not sustained?
Flash point
_____ is described as anything that will burn.
Fuel
Which of the following fuels always fills the container in which it is stored?
Gas
Which of the following statements is true?
Gas molecules vibrate faster than solid molecules.
During what fire stage does convected heat rise and preheat fuels above the fire?
Growth
What is the main element in organic fuels?
Hydrocarbon
What is the term for the ability of a substance to mix with water?
Miscibility
Which of the following is not a by-product of incomplete combustion?
Oxygen
What is the chemical decomposition of matter through the action of heat?
Pyrolysis
Which of the following terms refers to the transfer of heat by wavelengths of energy?
Radiation
All molecules vibrate at normal temperatures.
True
A vapor that is ______ its upper flammable limit is said to be too rich to burn.
above
The point at which vapor pressure equals atmospheric pressure at the surface of the liquid is called _____ .
boiling point
The four components of a fire tetrahedron are fuel, air, heat, and ____ .
chemical chain reaction
Solids, liquids, and gases are the three states of _____ .
matter
The weight of a liquid as compared to the weight of an equal volume of water is called ____ .
specific gravity
Fire is based on three elements known as the fire triangle.
true
Fire is the rapid, self-sustaining oxidation process accompanied by the evolution of heat and light in varying intensities.
true
Most common fires involve a fuel composed of mostly carbon and hydrogen in an atmosphere with oxygen present.
true
The relative density of a vapor or gas as compared to air is the _____.
vapor density
The ease with which a fuel gives off vapors at ambient temperature is called _____ .
volatility