Oxygen is colourless, support burning but don't smell.
It will go out. Nitrogen, which makes up 79% of the Earth's atmosphere, does not support combustion.
No, chlorine gas itself does not burn without oxygen present. Burning refers to a chemical reaction with oxygen to produce heat and light. Chlorine can react with other substances in a way that resembles burning, such as when it combines with certain metals to form metal chlorides, but this is not combustion in the traditional sense.
The immediate product of burning sulfur is sulfur dioxide (SO2). This gas is formed when sulfur reacts with oxygen in the air during combustion.
The gas will explode in presence of oxygen! (and your match blown out, and hopefully you're not!)D.T.T.A.H.Only if brought in contact with H2 gas WITHOUT ANY O2 it would distiguish through absence of oxygen, but in practice this is IMPOSSIBLE to do (oxygen being present all the time as long as your match is burning, how else would it burn? see?)
There is only one product - water. Hydrogen burns in the oxygen in air to form hydrogen oxide or water vapour. 2H2 (g) + O2 (g) = 2H20 (g)
Yes, a burning splint will go out in carbon dioxide gas because carbon dioxide does not support combustion. When the concentration of oxygen is low, the splint will not have enough oxygen to sustain combustion and will be extinguished.
Oxygen is the gas needed for burning in the fire triangle. Without oxygen, combustion cannot occur.
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Combustion consumes oxygen.
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Oxygen is the gas that we need to stay alive and is also required for burning. A burning splint will burn brightly in oxygen because it supports combustion.
Oxygen supports burning
Oxygen, when mixed with a combustible substance, or gas and enough heat, will cause combustion, and is a gas. So it is indeed, a gas that burns.
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Oxygen is the gas that is always used in burning. It is necessary for combustion to occur as it reacts with a fuel source to produce heat and light.