Indeed it does.
Yes. Methane gas is highly flammable, which is why we burn it as fuel.
hydrogen is an explosive gas and it also needs oxygen to burn
LPG----1. Lpg produces harmful gases in very small amount.it is a cleaner fuel. wood-----------1.burning of wood gives a lot of smoke which is very harmful for human beings.it causes respiratory problems. Health Hazards of wood smoke are 1000"s time greater then LPG
oxygen is needed for fuel to burn
It depends on the fuel. If it is a fossil fuel you are always going to get carbon dioxide (CO2) and sometimes sulfur dioxide and other gases. But if you burn fuels like bio-gas you get less carbon dioxide emitted (released) and water vapour.
2 stroke engines burn a mixture of oil and gas. The smoke, typically blue, comes from the burning of that oil in the fuel.
It will not hurt the engine but it will foul the plug and make it either quit or burn and blue smoke will come out your exhaust. I would suggest you dump that fuel out and add fresh fuel.
Fuel. Fossil Fuel.
Possibly if there is some water in the fuel. You will also see black smoke if the fuel/air mixture is too rich. White smoke is coolant in the combustion chamber and blue smoke is oil burning.
obviously gas obviously gas
because gas was burn after the spark plug created the spark to burn gas and keep car running.
fuel gas
excessive or unburnt fuel.
Yes. Methane gas is highly flammable, which is why we burn it as fuel.
When you burn the gas, it explodes, and creates energy.
hydrogen is an explosive gas and it also needs oxygen to burn
You really should not burn ANY solid fuel in a gas fireplace.