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Carbon dioxide and water vapours; also sulfur and nitrogen oxides.
When methane burns, the carbon dioxide and water formed, equal the mass of the methane plus the mass of the oxygen.
The carbon (the main component of charcoal) is oxidized, releasing heat, which is why it is called a fuel. There are other flammable components in charcoal that also are oxidized, adding their bit to the energy release.
When paraffin burns in plenty of air, carbon dioxide and water vapor are formed
Nitrogen mostly with a bit of oxygen. By itself it is TOXIC (unburned and breathed that is)
carbon- dioxide and carbon- monoxide
petrol consists of carbon and hydrogen, when it burns it produces carbon dioxide and water if complete combustion occurs
Carbon dioxide
It is a Oxidation reaction.
Carbon dioxide and water vapours; also sulfur and nitrogen oxides.
carbon dioxide water
carbon burns in oxygen to form carbon dioxide. however, carbon monoxide can also be formed by incomplete combustion
When methane burns, the carbon dioxide and water formed, equal the mass of the methane plus the mass of the oxygen.
water,carbon dioxide and soot
The carbon (the main component of charcoal) is oxidized, releasing heat, which is why it is called a fuel. There are other flammable components in charcoal that also are oxidized, adding their bit to the energy release.
When hydrocarbons are burned, carbon dioxide is formed. If the hydrocarbon is burned in low amount of oxygen, carbon monoxide can be formed. Carbon monoxide is harmful for animals.
That gas is carbon dioxide.