It all depends what you are burning as there are many gases. As a guide, large amounts of hydrocarbons - methane, ethylene, ethane, acetylene. Benzyne and its derivitives. Carbon monoxide. Hydrogen Cyanide, ammonia and nitrogen oxide. Chlorine, Hydrogen chloride, phosgene, dioxene and other diocarbons. Sulphurs. Phenols. Formic acid and Aceitic acid and many many more.
smoke is a gas. say that somebody was burning coal that would create smoke which is a gas connected to oxygen, air which is also a gas.
the smoke contain a gas name that gas
obviously not......gas is smoke smoke is not a solid because smoke/gas has no definite shape. solid~rock liquid~water gas~ steam/smoke/fart
once smoke touches gas it EXPLODES!
depends which kind of smoke it is.
# Why doe the gas furnace blow black smoke?
I'm not sure. I think there is a gas in cigarettes but I'm not sure what is is.
it's a solid, little carbon particals
gas
No. Smoke is mostly solid carbon. The gas would be carbon dioxide. (invisible)
i get white smoke when i step on the gas.
Yes, smoke is a gas among other things. Smoke is a combination of solid and liquid particles as well as gases.Smoke is not a gas, though there can be gasses present in smoke depending on what kind of smoke it is. What we see as "smoke" is really a fine collection of soot and ash floating in an air current cloud.