If you have a good supply of oxygen you get a more complete burn, which means you get more energy out of the fuel and there are fewer products of incomplete combustion, which are often toxic
No, but most fuels need oxygen to burn.
No, the flame needs the oxygen to burn. Without oxygen, the flame would go out.
Because different fuels need different amounts of Oxygen and heat to ignite.
Oxygen creates a better environment for the heat in a fire to survive, therefore allowing a fire with extra oxygen to burn hotter.
Hydrogen is a colorless gas that burns with oxygen. If substances will burn in air, those same substance will burn better in oxygen.
No, but most fuels need oxygen to burn.
No, the flame needs the oxygen to burn. Without oxygen, the flame would go out.
Oxygen. Fuels need that to burn.
oxygen and an ignition source of course
Oxygen is used and CO2 is produced.
Depending on the fuel, Oxygen is the main gas.
The rocket carries its own supply of oxygen with which to burn the fuel.
No, it is released as carbon dioxide and water.
All fuels that 'burn' require air or an oxygen source for combustion. Therefore,fossil fuel also burn in the air.
That is the element, "Oxygen".
Because different fuels need different amounts of Oxygen and heat to ignite.
Yes: With a sufficient supply of oxygen, sulphur dioxide will burn to form sulphur trioxide.