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No. Burning is sometimes a reversible change, as when hydrogen is burned, and it always produces a new compound(s).
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carbon dioxide
Magnesium oxide?
potassium
No. Burning is sometimes a reversible change, as when hydrogen is burned, and it always produces a new compound(s).
This compound is the iron(III) oxide, Fe2O3.
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Fuel is burned to create steam. The steam turns the turbines, which produces electricity.
Cooper get oxidised to copper oxide when burned in air.
The product is water vapor.
they all do when BURNED
Is it Solid?
carbon dioxide
When a carbon compound is burned it is burned through a process called combustion (for example: the combustion of a hydrocarbon). The two substances that almost always form in a combustion of a carbon compound is ...... H20 ----water and CO2 --------- carbon dioxide