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When polyethylene is burnt carbon dioxide and water vapors are released.
Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide to name but a couple of gasses.
Most electricity is produced by burning fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas. Whenever fossil fuel is burnt it releases carbon dioxide that has been stored in the fuel for millions of years. This carbon dioxide adds to the greenhouse gases in the environment that are contributing to global warming.
Being hydrocarbons, they produce water and carbon dioxide when burnt in air.
Carbon Dioxide (chemical formula: CO2), contributes to the Greenhouse Effect when burnt. Try burning something and if the substance you have burnt turns black it contains Carbon Dioxide.
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When carbon is burnt, Carbon Dioxide only is produced. When methane is burnt, both carbon dioxide and water are produced.
carbondioxide is the gas produced
Yes, when they are burnt.
If it's a fossil fuel, then the gases produced are mainly CO2 (carbon dioxide). Other gases include sulphur and sometimes methane
When polyethylene is burnt carbon dioxide and water vapors are released.
Carbon Dioxide of course!
Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide to name but a couple of gasses.
Oxides of Sulphur and Nitrogen.....i guess and maybe Carbon monoxide....
Most electricity is produced by burning fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas. Whenever fossil fuel is burnt it releases carbon dioxide that has been stored in the fuel for millions of years. This carbon dioxide adds to the greenhouse gases in the environment that are contributing to global warming.
Electricity is mainly produced by burning fossil fuels, coal, oil and natural gas. When burnt these all produce carbon dioxide which contributes to the layer of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere.
Being hydrocarbons, they produce water and carbon dioxide when burnt in air.