The burning of any fossil fuels emits carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas.
Emitted, and the precise amount of energy that is emitted will depend on what kind of atom, and moving from which excited state. That's how spectrographs can determine what element is present.
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The types of gases a gas leak detector detects is the not the regular kind. It detects some poisonous gases and gases harmful to your lungs or you in general.
Burning produces thermal energy
I'm uncertain what kind of "issues" you mean. Ethanol is a reasonably good fuel. It has the same "issues" as nearly every flammable liquid, namely that it's flammable and burning it produces carbon dioxide and water vapor, both of which are greenhouse gases. One potential issue peculiar to ethanol is that most fuels are not at risk of being diverted for beverage purposes. This can be ameliorated by denaturing the ethanol, though.
Greenhouse gases, like Carbon dioxide (CO2).
absolutly nothing.
Initially thermal energy which then causes the gases in the cylinders to expand and produce mechanical energy
what kind of gases do we use to do a experiment with sound
The spectrum is a kind of analysis of the light emitted by a star.
Mostly Carbon Dioxide CO2
Light energy and heat energy
Radon emits alpha particles.
Burning is a chemical change.
Emitted, and the precise amount of energy that is emitted will depend on what kind of atom, and moving from which excited state. That's how spectrographs can determine what element is present.
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noble gases do not bond with metals.