Combustion is the general process of burning a material in the presence of Oxygen (O2). The glowing observed is the reaction itself that is taking place. A general example of a combustion reaction would be methane gas being combusted in excess oxygen.
CH4 + 2O2---> CO2 + 2H2O
Glowing gases observed during combustion is called a "flame."
There are many gases including chlorine and ammonia which can spontaneously undergo combustion.
If we assume you mean gases in the atmosphere, the answer is nitrogen (N2). There are many gases that do not burn or support combustion.
It is called the coma i believe.
pyroclastic flow
Glowing gases observed during combustion is called a "flame."
glowing is energy for the star so that is why they have light.
Sun spots and prominences.
yes
Yes there are. These gases are hydrogen,methane,ethane,propane,butane,pentane. Hope this helped! ;)
Coma
The gases are what glow. The electricity starts to ionize the gas and that's what creates the bright glowing.
a coma
Fly ash is one of the residues generated in combustion, and comprises the fine particles that rise with the flue gases. In an industrial context, fly ash usually refers to ash produced during combustion of coal.
No, the explosion of compressed gases powers internal combustion.
There are many gases including chlorine and ammonia which can spontaneously undergo combustion.
If we assume you mean gases in the atmosphere, the answer is nitrogen (N2). There are many gases that do not burn or support combustion.