CO (carbon monoxide) http://www.answers.com/topic/carbon-monoxide
The gas given out when coal burns is carbon dioxide (CO2).
Bio-fuel
Natural gas is a fossil fuel mainly composed of methane, while coal is a solid fossil fuel made from decomposed plant matter. Natural gas generally burns cleaner than coal, emitting less carbon dioxide and other pollutants. Additionally, natural gas is easier to transport and store compared to coal in its solid form.
carbon monoxide
coal is made from heat and pressure but i dont kno natural gas
Carbon dioxide is the gas given off. Oil also gives off the same gas when burned.
The gas that comes from under the North Sea and burns with a blue flame is methane (natural gas). Methane is a commonly extracted gas from offshore platforms in the North Sea and is used for fuel and heating purposes. Its blue flame is characteristic of its clean combustion.
Coal gas. Made from heating coal or coke. There was lots of sulpher and carbon monoxide in it. It was very dangerous. Thus, committing suicide by sticking your head in the oven. Natural gas today is so clean and odorless, they have to put odor in it to be detected.
Oil generally burns at a similar temperature to gas, but hotter than coal. The burning temperature can also depend on the specific type of oil or gas being used.
Yes, coal burns hotter than natural gas. Coal has a higher energy content per unit of volume compared to natural gas, leading to a higher heat output when burned. However, burning coal emits more pollutants and greenhouse gases compared to natural gas.
No, coal is not the hottest burning substance. In fact, coal burns at a lower temperature compared to other substances like natural gas or hydrogen.
Gas is far more dangerous, it ignites at a much lower temperature, emits fumes that are even more volatile, burns very rapidly and is difficult to extinguish.