it burns
and seperates
actually it burns and oxygen burns it ,
methane is the gas that we mostly use in southern countries for cooking
Argon, Neon, Chlorine, Methane, Oxygen, Hydrogen. There are plenty of others.
When methane is burned in oxygen, assuming complete combustion, the products are carbon dioxide and water.
carbon, potassium, oxygen, hydrogen... plenty i guess
carbon, potassium, oxygen, hydrogen... plenty i guess
Hydrogen and oxygen are the component of elements of water, which give water the chemical formula H2O. There's plenty of oxygen in our air; about 20% of our air is oxygen. Hydrogen, however, isn't so common. It's so light that it rises straight up into the upper atmosphere and often just keeps going right into space.
Hydrogen, Helium, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Xenon, There are plenty to choose from, just look along the right-hand side of the periodic table
The six elements oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus.An explanation:The human body is 65-90% water so it is easy to remember that Hydrogen and Oxygen are two of these six. A good way to remember that Nitrogen is one of these six elements is that it makes up DNA and Amino Acids. Carbon is known to be "the basis of all life." Calcium is in bones, and Phosphorus is also in DNA.
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Most of them - from the same place you do (oxidizing the hydrogen in "food". However, there are plenty that use weird pathways that are oxygen free: including fermentation, and using sulfa as an electron acceptor.
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simple rocket science...the fuel tank on a space shuttle carries it's own oxygen in a separate hull NEXT to the actual fuel (hydrogen) tank which allows the fuel to burn, as there is no oxygen in the vacuum of space, and fire, of course, needs plenty of oxygen...
No, there is plenty of it available right now.