In general, no. Cars used to use CFCs as the refrigerant fluid in the air conditioner. Some of it would be released if the air conditioner had a leak. In the US, cars manufactured after 1993 have air conditioners which do not use CFCs.
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) and the chlorine and bromine that split off from them.
Turning off the Bunsen burner at the gas tap puts out the fire because the gas is a switch that lets the amount of gas that you want to burn. And if you turn it off then it would let no gas through and there for would not let the Bunsen burner light up. Hope this helps
If the gas is not turned off first, on removing the tubing, gas will escape - very dangerous.
The flame goes out because you turned it off.
Pay your gas bill
turn it off if it stands for more than a few minutes cars burn a lot of gas at idle
The cars spark from bottoming out on the track. The steel grinding the asphalt throws the sparks out from under the car. Flames also comes out of the exhaust from the extra fuel that isn't burned when they let off the gas.
you take them off and let them air out ;)
let off the gas let off the gas
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) and the chlorine and bromine that split off from them.
No, they dont run on gas, therefore exhaust is not giving off.
carbon dioxide
They let off fewer emissions into the environment.
94 astro will only start if the gas peddle is to the floor and it sounds really rough ,it stalls as soon as you let off the gas
U joint
Turn in the direction of the skid and let off the gas.
gas cars - I assume you mean LPG. This is a by-product from oil well-heads and used to be flared (burnt) off. Then it was realised it had a value as an auto fuel, especially when energy porices went up - spud