Carbon dioxide and water vapours
corrosive
The common name is fuel
The name given to a hazardous substance that can burn through skin and other substances is corrosive.
Carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and sulfur dioxide are harmful substances that can be produced when fuels burn. They contribute to air pollution and have negative impacts on human health and the environment.
hydrogen
Some common ways that humans burn fossil fuels include driving cars with internal combustion engines, generating electricity in power plants, heating buildings with furnaces, and using fossil fuels as fuel for industrial processes.
The name of the substance metals gain when they burn in air is called oxygen. Oxygen is a reactive gas that combines with the metal atoms during the burning process, forming metal oxides.
the welding torch is like no other It has a substance in it ( cant remember the name ) that continues to burn until there's nothing left (except steel). it has also been used in the Vietnam war and when the substance touches your skin it will burn until there's no skin left. in the torch they use that substance and when the substance touches your suit it can burn your suit and possibly touch your skin.( that's one of the reasons there is one more i just cant remember)
Hydro-carbons is another name for fossil fuels.
fuels are what we run off of
Hydro-carbons is another name for fossil fuels.
Burn Out Your Name was created in 1993.