Carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere.
it wil release water vapours,carbon dioxide,oxygen as its simply the process of combustion taking place in the presense of oxygen....
Mercury is the planet that has no atmosphere. Its close proximity to the Sun and relatively weak gravity have caused any atmosphere it once had to be burned off and lost into space.
Yes, it is a chemical change.
Carbon dioxide is added to the atmosphere;here when coal oil and natural gas are burned?
Burning is a chemical change,
Chemical change
fuel
fuels are burned to release the chemical energy
Yes, when it is burned (oxidized in air), it releases the chemical energy stored within its chemical bonds.
when fossil fuels are burned, releasing carbon to the atmosphere, is this apart of the carbon cycle
Coal, gas,oil, and wood. All of these are burned (oxidized in air), which releases the chemical energy stored within its chemical bonds.
Coal, gas,oil, and wood. All of these are burned (oxidized in air), which releases the chemical energy stored within its chemical bonds.
They would most likely get burned up, unless they are shielded by something.
You release heat energy into the atmosphere = which is a bit of a waste
Flames can occur during chemical reactions that release considerable energy, if other conditions are favorable. For example, it is widely reported that if metallic potassium is dropped into water in a container open to the atmosphere, the release of energy is so high and the release of hydrogen so rapid that the hydrogen bursts into flame. More prosaically, kerosene and similar materials can be burned from a wick to produce continuous light from better controlled flames.
Mercury is the planet that has no atmosphere. Its close proximity to the Sun and relatively weak gravity have caused any atmosphere it once had to be burned off and lost into space.
Chemical change
Yes, it is a chemical change.