Water vapor and carbon dioxide.
Cyanoacrylate gas is given off.
Yes, burning sulfur releases sulfur dioxide or SO2.
Carbon dioxide is the gas given off. Oil also gives off the same gas when burned.
it is a reaction when ethanol compeltly burn in oxygen to produce corbondioxide and water.The reaction is exo because heat is giving off Thom, ab, aba and mer
Technically wood does not burn...It rapidly oxidizes, the gas given off by that oxidation actually burns wood acts as a fuel witch burns better because its often dry. a fire needs 3 things to burn oxygen, heat, and fuel
Cyanoacrylate gas is given off.
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.
It depends on what you are traveling in. It would also depend on if you are figuring what is given off or what is used to create this fuel to go with it. Straight gas uses less carbon than does gas with ethanol if you figure what is used to make the ethanol.
None, no gas is given off.
Carbon dioxide is the gas given off. Oil also gives off the same gas when burned.
We can describe ethanol as a biofuel after the sugar has been fermented. It then gives off a greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, when burnt. However, the sugar cane absorbs the gas during photosynthesis.
it is a reaction when ethanol compeltly burn in oxygen to produce corbondioxide and water.The reaction is exo because heat is giving off Thom, ab, aba and mer
hydrogen eg:Na+HCl------>NaCl+H2
Technically wood does not burn...It rapidly oxidizes, the gas given off by that oxidation actually burns wood acts as a fuel witch burns better because its often dry. a fire needs 3 things to burn oxygen, heat, and fuel
The boiling piont for gas is the temperature that makes your finger burn off.
Carbon Dioxide is given off. (CO2)