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Carbon has three known isotopes (forms). Diamond is pure carbon and when cut into facets will reflect light. Graphite is a common form of carbon that is a black greasy substance. The "lead" in lead pencils is graphite as is the soot in fireplaces. Buckminster fullerene is a form of carbon that forms balls of 60 carbon atoms.
on burning Magnesium reacts with oxygen and forms magnesium oxide it left as a white powder.
Copper
Carbon Monoxide.
Hydrogen basically means "water maker" in Greek, because it forms water when burned."Hydro" means water, "gen" means generate. When hydrogen is burned, it produces water (vapor).
Everything is loaded from the end of the muzzle. Pour a quantity of black powder down the barrel and tamp it down with the push-rod. Follow that with some shot pellets and tamp those down too. That forms a tight 'plug'.
There are various forms of gunpowder. Black powder can be clumpy or powdery, ranging from black to light gray depending on the actual mixture. See the related links below for some views of gunpowder.
Hydrogren
metal oxide
Burned and burnt are both accepted forms of the past tense.
The two common forms are black powder, and smokeless powder. Both are low explosives, used to propel a bullet. While they arer different chemically, both contain a fuel and an oxidizer mixed together. When ignited, they burn very quickly, producing rapidly expanding gasses (which is what propels the bullet)
Hydrogen is the only fuel that forms exclusively water when burned. Other fuels will form water in addition to other by-products such as carbon dioxide.
battery acid
tar and other toxic chemicals.
Carbon has three known isotopes (forms). Diamond is pure carbon and when cut into facets will reflect light. Graphite is a common form of carbon that is a black greasy substance. The "lead" in lead pencils is graphite as is the soot in fireplaces. Buckminster fullerene is a form of carbon that forms balls of 60 carbon atoms.
Aluminum oxide - Al2O3.
It forms H2O when burned.There are 3.744 moles of H2O after burned.