This depends on the temperature of the flame front and combustion pressures. However generally speaking, hydrocarbons produce Nitrogen Oxides, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, and trace amounts of water when burned. However this can change depending on flame front temperature and combustion pressures.
It burns in air with a blue flame producing carbon dioxide gas.
Oxygen
It is oxygen.
Magnesium nitride is formed when magnesium powder is burned in the presence of nitrogen gas.
Any fossil fuels, hydrocarbons like coal, oil and natural gas, release carbon dioxide and water when burned.
Hydrocarbons react with oxygen; the products are water and carbon dioxide.
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CO2 and H2O
These products are released in the atmosphere.
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Certainly. All hydrocarbons produce carbon dioxide when burned.
Gasoline is a mixture of hydrocarbons. As gas is burned, the compounds are broken down into simplier compounds and the breaking of these compounds releases energy.
The chief sources of hydrocarbons are petroleum and natural gas.