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Synthetic fibers release poisonous gases and heat, when burnt.
When polyethylene is burnt carbon dioxide and water vapors are released.
If you acheive perfect combustion then only CO2 and water are produced. If there is not the right ratio of fuel to air or if there is other substances in the gas then you could end up with carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, or sulfates that produce acid rain.
heat and oxygen are produced when it is burnt. if my answer is wrong call me on 07734 940264
The gases that are produced while burning leaves are 1) Carbon Dioxide 2) Carbon Monoxide
greenhouse gases
Green house gases (Vapour Fossils Fuels ect.)
If it's a fossil fuel, then the gases produced are mainly CO2 (carbon dioxide). Other gases include sulphur and sometimes methane
meathane
Synthetic fibers release poisonous gases and heat, when burnt.
carbon dioxide
Technically, carbon is not produced when something is burned. Carbon dioxide is produced. And only if the substance being burned contains carbon compounds. Burning separates the carbon from the other elements in the compound and combines it with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide.
When carbon is burnt, Carbon Dioxide only is produced. When methane is burnt, both carbon dioxide and water are produced.
it can somtimes produce poisonous gases when burnt.
The product of carbon being burnt is carbon dioxide, when it is burnt in excess of oxygen. Carbon dioxide is colorless and basically odorless, but it can be determined by passing the gases into a solution of limewater. This will become milky, as calcium carbonate would be produced in the presence of carbon dioxide.
carbondioxide is the gas produced
When polyethylene is burnt carbon dioxide and water vapors are released.