No, oxygen is required for combustion to take place.
Oxygen is the required gas that is necessary for combustion
For any combustion reaction O2 is required .
oxygen
mercury manometeruse to measure internal combustion of engine like four trokes engine
Hydrogen
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen For example the combustion of hydrocarbon, C2H4 + 3O2 --> 2CO2 + 2H2O
Oxygen is a required reactant in a combustion reaction - without oxygen, you do not have combustion. If you combine a hydrocarbon with oxygen and add heat, you will cause a combustion reaction that results in carbon dioxide and water being formed (provided there was complete combustion).
Being a noble gas, helium can't burn.
Oxygen (O2) is required for combustion.
There is no oxygen on the moon required for combustion
Rusting is similar to combustion in that oxygen is a required reactant. However, classic combustion has carbon dioxide and water as products, whereas rusting simply has a metal oxide as a product.