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magnesium oxide magnesium oxide
Compounds that are formed when elements are chemically combined with oxygen are generally categorized as oxides.
Both coal and oil are assumed to have formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago. Most natural gas is also assumed to have formed by the decomposition of these materials.
Typically oxides of the element(s) in what is being burned. For example if methane (CH4) is burned in air carbon dioxide and water are formed. For a few, highly reactive metals such as magnesium or lithium the nitride of the element can form.
carbon dioxide
Cooper get oxidised to copper oxide when burned in air.
only carbon dioxide
Magnesium oxide anything that is burned with oxygen (what is left) is called [material you burned] oxide
Burning is an oxidation; oxides are then formed.
magnesium oxide magnesium oxide
Any burning of organic materials release carbon dioxide an water vapors.
Compounds that are formed when elements are chemically combined with oxygen are generally categorized as oxides.
Both coal and oil are assumed to have formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago. Most natural gas is also assumed to have formed by the decomposition of these materials.
Chemical, MgO (solid) is formed
sulphur dioxide is formed from sulphur compounds when petrol is burned
when MG is burned in air we get magnesium dioxide which is a base.this oxide appears as a white ash.when mixed in water we get mahnesium hydroxide which a famous antacid.