Carbon dioxide is the gas given off. Oil also gives off the same gas when burned.
Sulfur Dioxide is given off by coal-burning power plants
Rubber is organic material so it produces CO2 on burning. (also some quantity of CO)
when burning coal it gives off heat energy
Cyanoacrylate gas is given off.
Powdering the coal vastly increases the surface area. As a result, the coal burns more evenly, predictably, and cleanly, with fewer off-gases and less waste.
Sulfur Dioxide is given off by coal-burning power plants
carbon monoxide
There is no deffinite answer. If Sulfur burms SO2 is given off. If Magnesium burns, MgO is produced. If a hydrocarbon burns Carbon Dioxide and water are given off.
3.0 x 10 10 J.
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Rubber is organic material so it produces CO2 on burning. (also some quantity of CO)
Basically, it is extremely difficult to get solids to burn. It is even somewhat difficult to get liquids to burn! Gasses burn. Heat turns liquids or solids to gasses and then they burn. In a car engine, fuel injectors turn the gasoline into a fine spray which quickly evaporates into a gas. It then burns. Coal does not burn. A fire heats coal. Then coal gives off gasses. The gasses burn. Then the coal gets hotter. As the coal gets hotter, some of the carbon in the coal turns to gaseous carbon, some of the carbon does not, those flakes of carbon become soot. The carbon gas burns. Some stuff simply is left.
when burning coal it gives off heat energy
None, no gas is given off.
Cyanoacrylate gas is given off.
oil coal gas and a crew
Powdering the coal vastly increases the surface area. As a result, the coal burns more evenly, predictably, and cleanly, with fewer off-gases and less waste.