Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide mostly
no
When charcoal is formed carbon dioxide gas is produced. C + O2 = CO2
Both coal and oil are assumed to have formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago. Most natural gas is also assumed to have formed by the decomposition of these materials.
it is a solid at room temperature and melts at around 120-130 degrees centigrade
The material formed is Carbon.
Polyethylene (polythene) is a waxy solid polymer formed from ethylene gas monomer under high temperature and pressures.
sulphur dioxide is formed from sulphur compounds when petrol is burned
Is it Solid?
no
Magnesium nitride is formed when magnesium powder is burned in the presence of nitrogen gas.
ethene
When charcoal is formed carbon dioxide gas is produced. C + O2 = CO2
Just like any hydrocarbon, Carbon dioxide gas and water vapor will be produced, by burning polythene.
The substance formed when biscuits are burned is similar to charcoal and consists mostly of carbon.
Sulfur dioxide is formed when fuels containing sulfur compounds are burned
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The gas is carbon dioxide, and it is in fact very weakly soluble in water. Under high pressures, however, it is soluble. The substance formed is carbonic acid, H2CO3.