if you get burnt, and its red or charcoaled, you can 'clearly' see the 'burn'
You create a lot of air pollution, rubber does not burn cleanly.
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it is cheap and readily available, new technologies have been developed to burn coal more cleanly than ever before.
Yes, it can be. But normally the adverb is cleanly. Colloquially, clean may be misused to mean "cleanly."However, it can be used to mean "until clean" and is an adverb in these cases.Examples:"wipe the slate clean""scrub the floor clean""wash the dishes clean"
Methanol is low molecular weight and very volatile and it is an oxygenated fuel. These factors helpm it to burn very cleanly and colorlessly.
IT dose by the manmade carbonbioxide (co2) witch is in petrol and diesel
This can be answered on many different levels. They both burn and give out a good amount of heat is probably the simplest. In more scientific terms, they both contain chemical energy which is released when they burn. More practically, they both ignite easily and burn quite cleanly.
That should be carbon dioxide. What can be done is to produce engines that burn fuel more cleanly than exisiting ones and that are more environment friendly.
Bituminous coal possesses a relatively low sulfur content, which causes it to burn more cleanly than some lower grades.
A burn is a stream.
Buffalo chips are lumps of buffalo dung that have dried into a hard mass. They burn readily and cleanly and were often used by pioneers as an alternative to firewood when they crossed the Great Plains.