The production of smoke depends upon relative ratio of carbon and hydrogen al
Burning paper is a chemical change. The paper reacts with Oxygen in the atmosphere to produce Carbon Dioxide, Water and other compounds [exactly which other compounds is dependent upon the composition of the burnt paper]
No, there are different organic compounds in tobacco and paper of cigarette which may produce carbon monoxide on burning.
Common cause is burning oil.? no no no blue smoke is more from burning oil. black will come more from NOT burning all the gasoline in the fuel mix, and can be from loose or not secure vacuum. be sure to check the carb bolts and gasket...
Burning a sticky note is a chemical change. It involves the combustion of the paper, which results in the production of new substances, such as ash, smoke, and gases.
Wool is basically the "hair" from a sheep. So burning the sheep's hair, would produce a similar smell to burning human hair Cotton is a plant, as are the trees that make paper. Burning cotton and paper should produce similar smells. This is a basic answer that I came up with. I have no experience in burning these materials. **
The production of smoke depends upon relative ratio of carbon and hydrogen al
Chemicals are added to the burning paper ballots to turn the smoke black after an unsuccessful ballot.
Burning paper is a chemical change. The paper reacts with Oxygen in the atmosphere to produce Carbon Dioxide, Water and other compounds [exactly which other compounds is dependent upon the composition of the burnt paper]
A bunch of dark smoke loaded with toxic chemical substances specially carbon monoxide.
The smoke from burning paper does not contain any drug that anyone might wish to inhale, and would just be a form of air pollution.
no matter what kind of smoke it is, smoke is smoke. cigarettes are alot worse for you because you are not just smoking tobacco, but binding glue, tar, paper, and few other choice ingredients. burning sage in pretty unharmfull, but too much of any thing is bad for you...
Blue smoke is burning oil.Blue smoke is burning oil.
Black smoke means you're burning fuel, blue smoke, you're burning oil, white smoke, you're burning coolant.
Coke is a pure form of carbon and produce very less smoke on burning as compared to coal
Gas heating does not produce any "smoke" at all. Wood burning, however, produces smoke which is much more toxic than tobacco secondhand smoke. It is best to completely avoid wood heating.
DO NOT use wax paper because, the paper will start to smoke really bad and it makes the cookies taste gross, get some parchment paper instead. The cookies won't stick and it help prevent burning on the bottoms.