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Glucose is the primary fuel burnt in cellular respiration. It is broken down in a series of steps to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) which cells use for various functions.
It depends on the fuel. If it is a fossil fuel you are always going to get carbon dioxide (CO2) and sometimes sulfur dioxide and other gases. But if you burn fuels like bio-gas you get less carbon dioxide emitted (released) and water vapour.
When fuel is burnt, the chemical reaction typically involves the combustion of hydrocarbons (such as octane in gasoline or methane in natural gas) with oxygen from the air to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) as the main products.
A burnt out piece of coal is one that has already undergone combustion and no longer contains enough energy or fuel to burn effectively. It appears as a charred, blackened fragment that is no longer useful for producing heat or fire.
When rayon is burnt, it will typically melt and shrink away from the flame. It may produce a strong odor similar to burning paper, and leave behind very little residue.
It is burnt.
un burnt fuel is lost out the tail-pipe.
Thrust happens when fuel is burnt in a sealed tube with a small orifice - basic science.
the fuel goes 50x more hotter than itself and changes it's colour and becomes poison-us
a smell of burnt hair comes, i think
Fuel is mixed with air, compressed then ignited.
the cigarette turn to full burnt
The wooden houses were the main fuel for the fire.
what happens when a fuel is burnt?A. Gasoline (or any petroleum fuel) is mostly carbon that when burned releases energy from the form of heat energy makes the engine run and allows objects to move
Firebox
Ash
When it gets burnt out after being used as fuel.