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Oxygen
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.
This gas is carbon dioxide.
The molecules of gas are kept in lower atmosphere due to a special force. It is called gravity.
Yes. All gas furnaces will have products of combustion.
Oxygen
That is called atmosphere.That is called atmosphere.That is called atmosphere.That is called atmosphere.
it is called combustion
A gas is generated which undergoes spontaneous combustion in the atmosphere.
Atmosphere causes 78% nitrogen to be released as a gas
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.
Oxygen! :)
This gas is carbon dioxide.
The layer of gas that surrounds the Earth is called the atmosphere.
No, actually sodium chloride can be considered the "ash" of burning metallic sodium in a chlorine gas atmosphere. The ash of combustion will not undergo further combustion.
Combustion releases carbon dioxide as the carbon in the organic material is joined with oxygen from the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is understood to be a greenhouse gas, meaning it traps heat in the atmosphere.
In an open cycle gas turbine, the gases that are produced by combustion go directly into the atmosphere, though the heat produced can sometimes be reclaimed. In a closed cycle gas turbine, the gases produced are reused and are not emitted into the atmosphere.