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The released gases are carbon dioxide and water vapors; a simple test for CO2 is the absorption in calcium hydroxide.
If the burning is not incomplete also carbon monoxide is formed; as impurities - sulfur and nitrogen oxides.

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If burnt in sufficient oxygen, carbon dioxide, CO2 will be the gas.

If burnt with insufficient oxygen, then carbon monoxide, CO, will result. This is a dangerous and often fatal gas.

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The gas carbon dioxide is released from burning charcoal.

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