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if you burn natural gas in a boiler it is useful or harmful
Yes.
You make a gas barbecue not burn so hot but turning the heat to medium.
Helium is a light colourless gas that does not burn
Oxygen
Cyanoacrylate gas is given off.
carbon dioxide
Chemical explosives may be low or high explosives. Low explosives, such as black gunpowder, actually burn- but at a very high speed. That burning produces a rapidly expanding gas. The gas exerts a push on things around it, and can propel bullets, break rock, etc. High explosives are unstable chemicals, usually in the nitrate or chlorate families. When enough energy is put into them, they react by dropping to a lower energy state. In doing that, they rapidly give up the stored chemical energy in the form of heat, formation of gasses, and blast. The exact chemical reaction varies from one explosive to another.
Water vapor and carbon dioxide.
Most explosives don't "burn", They break down into a number of chemicals, the most common is nitrogen. It's the rapid formation of gasses from solids that causes the rapid expansion that we call an explosion.
ones normal the others atomicAnswer:Ordinary bombs are made of chemical explosives. An explosive is anything that, once ignited, burns extremely fast producing a large amount of hot gas in the process. The hot gas expands very quickly causing a sudden increase in pressure called an explosion. To explode rather than just burn they sometimes need to be in a container so the pressure can become high before exploding. Explosives that you commonly hear about are nitroglycerin, dynamite and TNT, but anything from gasoline to ammonium nitrate fertilizer to special plastic explosives are in the class of normal or chemical explosives. Atomic bombs don't burn anything. There are forces inside an atom. Atomic bombs work by releasing these forces. It's called spitting the atom.
The main gases given off when you burn fossil fuels, such as coil, oil and natural gas, are carbon dioxide and water vapour. Both are greenhouse gases, but the water vapour quickly falls out of the atmosphere.
Yes, burning sulfur releases sulfur dioxide or SO2.
Because we continue to burn fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
So2 + h20
If you mean a residential gas fireplace, it would burn natural gas, which is mostly methane (CH4).
Carbon Dioxide gas is not flammable at all, it will not burn at all! The gas which does burn with a pop sound is hydrogen gas.