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O2 leaves from the stomata
It works because there is a part in the lungs called dioxandied that helps it give off carbon dioxide and other gases
The products of hydrocarbons burning are carbon dioxide and water.
I would guess that is the dust burning off the elements over the years.
Only if there is arsenic present in the gunpowder to begin with - and arsenic isn't a common ingrediant in the product of gunpowder - or at least not that I have heard.
creeper give gunpowder
No. The only product of burning hydrogen is water vapor.
I somehow doubt it, unless either the chemical reaction PRODUCE arsenic or arsenic is already contained in the gunpowder.
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Sure. Nuclear power plants give off effectively no gases of any kind.
methane
Carbon
yes.
Greenhouse gases and a nasty smell
In fireworks, the energy source is the rapid oxidation (burning or exploding) of gunpowder and other flammable chemicals. This burning causes the formation of gases that are heated and expand. This rapid expansion involves three forms of energy : 1) The motive force to carry aerial fireworks into the sky, and to separate parts of them, 2) The heated molecules that give off radiance (visible light) in various forms of displays, and 3) The energetic vibration of air molecules that creates the sound of explosions.
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