Compounds that are formed when elements are chemically combined with oxygen are generally categorized as oxides.
carbon di oxide
During this burning oxides are formed.
oxide
turbonena
Oxygen can not burn in air.
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
Oxygen.
in the air we breath, 2/3 are nitrogen and 1/3 is oxygen. there are traces of other gases
Magnesium oxide anything that is burned with oxygen (what is left) is called [material you burned] oxide
Iron oxide is rust. It is formed when the element iron reacts with oxygen in the water or air.
Oxygen can not burn in air.
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.
The element is iron.Rust is a general term for a series of iron oxides, usually red oxides, formed by the reaction of iron and oxygen in the presence of water or air moisture.
carbon dioxide
It is oxygen.
yes because air is used to make out ok oxygen which is an element for us to breath in.
That depends on the element you are burning.
Cooper get oxidised to copper oxide when burned in air.
When Hydrogen is burned in air it combines with Oxygen to form water. 2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O
oxygen