If the fuel that is burnt contains hydrocarbons, yes.
No.
Appliances don't exactly produce carbon dioxide (CO2), but they are responsible for CO2 emissions. Appliances run on electricity, and most electricity is generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). This burning emits CO2, a greenhouse gas that is causing global warming.
Burning fossil fuels will Produce CarbonDioxide (CO2) or GreenHouse Gases and the CO2 gets into earths atmosphere and warms up the planet, this is called global warming, this has effect on the weather
There are different ways to produce energy, but many of them involve burning some substance - for example, petroleum - that produces CO2.
there are many sources including many which are caused by us human. Plants proudce co2 at night when there is no light. In burning fossil fuels we also produce vasts amounts of co2 the co2 conc of the air now is 0.004%
Yes, camphor is an organic compound.
No.
This depends on what fuel you are burning: it must contain (at least some) carbon
Appliances don't exactly produce carbon dioxide (CO2), but they are responsible for CO2 emissions. Appliances run on electricity, and most electricity is generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). This burning emits CO2, a greenhouse gas that is causing global warming.
Burning fossil fuels will Produce CarbonDioxide (CO2) or GreenHouse Gases and the CO2 gets into earths atmosphere and warms up the planet, this is called global warming, this has effect on the weather
There are different ways to produce energy, but many of them involve burning some substance - for example, petroleum - that produces CO2.
The products produced when burning methane (CH4) are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
in ist step CO2 is formed which reduces to CO..
there are many sources including many which are caused by us human. Plants proudce co2 at night when there is no light. In burning fossil fuels we also produce vasts amounts of co2 the co2 conc of the air now is 0.004%
Yes, butane burning is a chemical change. The molecule of butane is converted to CO2 and H2O when combusted in oxygen.
Burning oil cannot produce methane. The gases produced are mostly CO2 and CO, and maybe some oxides of sulfer and nitrogen.
Why would i know!!!!!! ---------------------------- The burning of any fossil fuel (oil, coal, natural gas) will produce carbon dioxide (CO2). Another is the heating of limestone to produce quicklime (CaO): CaCO3 --> CaO + CO2 These are just a couple there are many others you could list.