No. Smoke is mostly solid carbon. The gas would be carbon dioxide. (invisible)
yes
fire,stove,smoke and a heater
gas is like smoke from the fire. If you breathe it too much you will be into death.
When it burns gas a gas fire produces hot invisible poisonous fumes that include the odorless gas Carbon Monoxide. Those fumes must be vented to the outside of the building using a good chimney or a properly designed flue pipe otherwise they can easily kill you.If a gas fire is properly set up it should not produce any visible smoke at all so if your gas fire is producing smoke you must urgently call a licensed gas fitter to fix the gas firefor you.If visible sooty smoke comes off a gas fire that could be as dangerous to your health as the normal odorless and invisible fumes produced by a properly set up gas fire which vents them through a proper flue pipe or chimney.
No, it contains carbon dioxide- a gas poisonous enough to kill you.
this is my idea and how u make it is you take one barrel and put wood in it and lite it on fire then take a smaller barrel and fill it with small wood pieces BUT DONT LITE ON FIRE just set it in the bigger barrel with a pipe in the hole of the smaller barrel when you see it smoking lite the smoke on fire and if the smoke burns then you had made the gas afire and the car the anything will run of the gas and if the smoke dont lite i dont know what u did but the gas go's though the gas tank and go's into the carbarbator
Smoke or Fire was created in 1998.
It depends on the fire, but if the fuel is largely organic matter and the amount of air is not restricted, the gas from the fire will be largely carbon dioxide and water vapor.
smoke is a gas. say that somebody was burning coal that would create smoke which is a gas connected to oxygen, air which is also a gas.
No Smoke Without Fire was created in 1978.
Smoke from a Distant Fire was created in 1977.
No Smoke Without a Fire was created in 1989.