No, water vapor does not burn. In fact, water vapor is often used to extinguish fires by removing heat and lowering the temperature.
It depends on the fuel. If it is a fossil fuel you are always going to get carbon dioxide (CO2) and sometimes sulfur dioxide and other gases. But if you burn fuels like bio-gas you get less carbon dioxide emitted (released) and water vapour.
Wood needs heat, oxygen, and a fuel source to burn. When wood burns, it releases carbon dioxide, water vapor, ash, and potentially other gases depending on its composition.
To make something burn, you need fuel (such as paper or wood), oxygen (from the air), and heat (a source of ignition like a match or a spark). These three components make up the fire triangle, and without any one of them, combustion cannot occur.
When fuel is burned, it releases gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide. The presence of smoke depends on the type of fuel and how efficiently it is burned. Incomplete combustion can result in the formation of smoke, which is a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets suspended in gases.
Oxygen itself does not cause something to burn, but it is necessary for combustion to occur. When oxygen is present, it allows fuel to react with heat, resulting in a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat and light.
It depends on the fuel. If it is a fossil fuel you are always going to get carbon dioxide (CO2) and sometimes sulfur dioxide and other gases. But if you burn fuels like bio-gas you get less carbon dioxide emitted (released) and water vapour.
Water is an excellent fuel for internal combustion engine, But, It takes A LOT! of energy to make it to the form to burn
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You have to burn fuel (be it wood, coal, fuel oil, etc) to heat the water to make the steam. Burning the fuel creates pollution.
To make your care burn from water instead of gas you need to add a water fuel cell to you fuel take. The converting of electricity through the water cause hydrogen causes the vehicle to run at a lower temperature and lowering harmful emissions
TO MAKE FUEL OR ENERGY
Well the material to make alveolus traps water vapour while only letting oxygen and carbon dioxide through
C 02- carbon dioxide
make things burn
Water. You can burn oxygen and you can burn hydrogen but you can't burn water.
Granite itself is an igneous rock ... it will not burn
Wood needs heat, oxygen, and a fuel source to burn. When wood burns, it releases carbon dioxide, water vapor, ash, and potentially other gases depending on its composition.