The substance formed when biscuits are burned is similar to charcoal and consists mostly of carbon.
smoke is a gas. say that somebody was burning coal that would create smoke which is a gas connected to oxygen, air which is also a gas.
yes but if it is black it is burning gas
if there is white smoke ur vehicle is either burning oil or it is moisture in the gas chamber
It depends on what color the smoke is. If it is white smoke that usually mean coolant is in the oil and that can be a result of a blown head gasket. If it is a greyish bluish color then it is oil burning. if it is black then you are burning gas.
Smoke isn't a gas in itself - it's a collection of gases. The composition of smoke depends on what exactly you are burning. Wood smoke, for example, contains a lot of carbon dioxide, which is a greenhouse gas. Most smoke contains carbon dioxide, as well as other greenhouse gases such as nitrogen.
your car is burning oil.
When a car begins belching smoke, it is probably burning excess oil or gas. It is likely that a seal is leaking in the engine.
The main ingredient in smoke (from burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas)) is carbon dioxide.
Gas heating does not produce any "smoke" at all. Wood burning, however, produces smoke which is much more toxic than tobacco secondhand smoke. It is best to completely avoid wood heating.
They ran on woodgas. The product of partially burning wood and passing the smoke over burning hot charcoal is a gas containing Carbon monoxide and hydrogen and some other gases.
2 stroke engines burn a mixture of oil and gas. The smoke, typically blue, comes from the burning of that oil in the fuel.
Blue smoke is burning oil.Blue smoke is burning oil.