Carbon dioxide
When carbon burns it produces bi products. One of those bi products is carbon dioxide. You may also get methane if hydrogen is present.
Carbon dioxide, CO2, is produced, if there is insufficient oxygen to completely oxidise the carbon, carbon monoxide, CO, is produced
C +O2 ----> CO2
Carbon Dioxide. CO2
when coal, oil, gas are burned pollution is added to the air
carbon- dioxide and carbon- monoxide
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Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Burning sulfur in air sulfur dioxide is formed; this gas dissolved in water form an acidic solution.
Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide mostly
Carbon dioxide (CO2).
When charcoal is formed carbon dioxide gas is produced. C + O2 = CO2
When natural gas is burned, carbon dioxide is released into the air as a product of the combustion, and the air already has an excess amount of carbon dioxide, which is a greenhouse gas, which contributes to global warming.
The substance formed when biscuits are burned is similar to charcoal and consists mostly of carbon.
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Carbon dioxide (gas) and water (vapor) from fat or wax (solid) and oxygen (gas, from air)
From my understanding in most cars it cant be burned directly. It is mixed in with air from the cold air intake and is burned with the air gas mix i dosent have much do do with the net energy of the reaction but it does break the Co into separate less deadly oxygen and carbon. Which is better for the ozone. If you want to know how a car recycles the exhaust carbon monoxide, look up EGR valve (Exhaust Gas Recirculation)
Oxygen react with carbon, carbon dioxide is formed and this compound is released as a gas.
carbon monoxide i think - CO
Primary air is the air that mixes with the gas before the gas is burned.
Carbon is burned to carbon dioxide, a colorless gas.