coke probably does emit gases, but you dont see them cause they are clear, but it doesnt emit smoke, which i am guessing would refer to carbon dioxide, because burning coke does not create it as one of its products. i am not sure what coke has in it exactly, so if someone can explain better then please do.
Smoke can come from several things. White smoke when first starting on a cold day is normal. Black smoke indicates the wrong fuel/air mixture. Blue smoke indicates that the engine is burning oil.
I'm not sure what you mean by "truest" smokeless powder. If you mean "which powder will emit the least amount of smoke when you shoot" then answer isn't that easy. The amount of smoke depends on the conditions of combustion such as burning rate, chamber pressure and quantity of powder. A small quantity of fast burning powder would emit less smoke than a large amount of slow burning powder. If the goal is to find the load for a given caliber that will smoke least, in general you should look for the fastest burning powder that is recommended for loading that caliber and bullet weight.
White smoke is eaither a blown head gasket or you have water in the fuel system. This is not to be confused with flooding an engine and seeing white vapor coming out of the exaust in which that would NOT be smoke, it would be gas vapor's. If your burning oil, the smoke will be blue and smells of burnt oil.
Smoke can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the visible vapor and gases given off by a burning or smoldering substance. As a verb, it means to emit smoke or to inhale and exhale cigarette or pipe tobacco.
White smoke occurs when there is moisture evaporating from the exhaust system from sitting overnight or in cold weather. Your car may also emit white smoke if there is a head gasket leak and the car is burning coolant. In this case, you will need to see a technician immediately.
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Burning plastic emit toxis gases. We need to minimize them.
White smoke is usually a symptom of a bad head gasket leaking coolant into the cylinder. If the white smoke stops after it warms up it could just be condensation from sitting for a while.
Your smoke detector emits a single beep to indicate a low battery or a malfunction.
Yes, cars emit carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere as a byproduct of burning gasoline or diesel fuel.
Yes, cars emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as a byproduct of burning gasoline or diesel fuel.
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