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In "Riders to the Sea," Maurya has faced the deaths of 6 sons and her husband, all dying in the sea. Before Bartley goes on his journey to sell a couple of horses (he has to cross over the sea to get to the mainland), Maurya is very worried that he, too, may fall victim to the sea. Bartley ends up falling off of one of his horses into the sea and drowning. Maurya, surprisingly, feels a sense of peace and calm overcome her. Why is this? It is because the sea cannot claim anymore of her sons. She finds some sense of comfort because they are all now together in heaven with her husband (their father). Enotes point out that
There is an end to anxiety and a beginning of peace for her, though there will be little to eat. She realizes that she will not long survive these deaths. Maurya’s nobility and maturity of spirit enable her to see the good in all of her men now being together. She sprinkles Holy Water over the dead Bartley and asks God’s mercy on the souls of her men, on her own, and, generously, on the souls of everyone left living in the world.
Answer:
Combustion is a chemical process or a reaction between Fuel (Hydrocarbon) and Oxygen. When fuel and oxygen react it releases the heat and light energy. Heat and light energy then result in the flame. So, the formula for Combustion reaction is Hydrobcarbon + Oxygen = Heat energy. Combustion is used in car motors and rocket engines and many other machineries.
Combustion is a chemical process where any fuel has a reaction with air (oxidant) to produce heat energy.
And when this heat energy release it will also produce light in the form of a flame. This is the visible part of the reaction, the flames. The general exothermic reaction of combustion can be expressed as:
Hydrocarbon + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water + Heat Energy