carbon monoxide
Oxygen and petrol or diesel is burned in a car engine, it is not formed
Water (H2O) is formed when hydrogen is burned by oxygen
Those would be the "oxides" of the elements burned.
When an element is burned in air or oxygen, it forms oxides. The type of oxide formed depends on the reactivity of the element with oxygen. For example, carbon forms carbon dioxide while magnesium forms magnesium oxide.
Carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide are formed when carbon disulfide vapor is burned in excess oxygen.
Magnesium oxide anything that is burned with oxygen (what is left) is called [material you burned] oxide
When methane is burned in oxygen, assuming complete combustion, the products are carbon dioxide and water.
When hydrocarbons are burned, carbon dioxide is formed. If the hydrocarbon is burned in low amount of oxygen, carbon monoxide can be formed. Carbon monoxide is harmful for animals.
When magnesium is burned, it forms magnesium oxide (MgO) as a chemical compound. This reaction occurs in the presence of oxygen, where magnesium combines with oxygen atoms to form magnesium oxide.
The major sources of oxygen...are plants because without them we wouldn't have enough oxygen to start with..
when MG is burned in air we get magnesium dioxide which is a base.this oxide appears as a white ash.when mixed in water we get mahnesium hydroxide which a famous antacid.
In a coal-fueled power station, CO2 is formed when coal is burned in the presence of oxygen during the combustion process. The carbon in the coal combines with oxygen to form CO2 as a byproduct. In a gas-fueled power station, CO2 is formed when natural gas is burned in a similar combustion process, where the carbon in the gas combines with oxygen to produce CO2.