depends on the fuel. when a fuel burns, its components react with oxygen, so you get lots of oxides. for example, when you burn a mole of natural gas, (CH4) the carbon forms two double bonds with oxygen to make 1 mole CO2, while the four hydrogens react with two oxygens to make 2 moles H2O. Hope this helps!
If by fuel you mean some form of fossil fuels, the answer is H2O (water) and CO2 (carbon dioxide). Hydrogen only produces H2O, and other fuels produce different things.
Carbon monoxide, a toxic gas, is released as fuel burns.
energy is released and used too, when fuels burn. in other words, co2 is released.
napalm can burn through anything and everything from 8 to 17 hours
to produce energy, which gives people electricity etc
Combustion of fuels release heat.
Yes, it is true !
limestone is formed
Burn it
Yes, heat.
Fuels
Energy is a key resource. We burn fuels to get energy. Sometimes it is also done by the environment itself.
as far as i know its because some fuels are atomically more dense than others, also because the technology we have may not burn some fuels as efficiently as others
When humans burn fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) they release carbon dioxide (CO2). This is one of the greenhouse gases which is causing global warming and climate change. This burning of fossil fuels happens in industry, transport and the generation of electricity.
Energy led human to burn more fossil fuels
things such as cars plans and certain factories burn fossil fuels
they burn fossil fuels like coal, fuel oil, and oil shale
You burn them, and the waste smoke and CO2 goes up the chimney and out into the atmosphere.
When we burn fossil fuels, they undergo combustion and release unburnt carbons which pollute the atmosphere and also destroy the ozone layer.
Yes they do!