Carbon dioxide, water, ash.
Yes, it is a almost unlimited number of complex chemical reactions: at least carbon dioxide and water vapor are some of the substances formed by burning.
It's a chemical change because new substances are formed.
Yes. New substances are formed, mostly carbon dioxide and water, so it's a chemical change.
Burning is a chemical change because it involves a chemical reaction between the fuel and the oxygen in the air, resulting in the release of heat, light, and new substances like ash and smoke. During burning, the original substances are transformed into new substances with different properties, indicating a chemical change has occurred.
Substances which undergoes burning is combustible substances. eg: paper ,cloth , wood substances which doesnt undergoes burning is non_combustible substances. eg: stone, bricks soil ,water. So, paper is combustible .
When burning plastic, harmful substances such as dioxins, furans, and other toxic chemicals are released into the air. These substances can have negative effects on human health and the environment.
Substances formed in a chemical reaction are called products.
Mixtures are formed from substances (compounds).
a substance that is formed in a chemical reaction is called a product=)After a chemical reaction, new chemicals are formed. For an example:-NaOH + HCl = NaCl + HOH(H2O)Chemical substances are formed in chemical reactions.
compounds
what is the substance formad when burning both hydrogen and ethanol in the air
Mixtures are formed from two or more substances (compounds).