Burning high-sulfur produce releases sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, which can contribute to acid rain and air pollution. It can also have harmful health effects on humans and the environment.
The material that would produce the least amount of smoke when burning is glass.
Will candle produce nitrogen when it's burning? The only substances produced are carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and water. Under perfect circumstances. So called efficient burning.
Burning coal gives heat (thermal), light and sound energy.
Burning is also known as combustion, the process of a substance reacting with oxygen to produce heat, light, and often flame.
Oxygen is the component of air that is used in the process of burning. It reacts with the fuel to produce heat and light.
Yes, burning wood can produce carbon monoxide.
The material that would produce the least amount of smoke when burning is glass.
yes
Burning.
Will candle produce nitrogen when it's burning? The only substances produced are carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and water. Under perfect circumstances. So called efficient burning.
yes
By burning it.
A candle relies on burning to produce light and heat. The wick of the candle is lit, and the heat from the flame melts the wax, which is then drawn up the wick and burned to produce light and heat.
This depends on what fuel you are burning: it must contain (at least some) carbon
From the nuclear reaction of burning hydrogen!
You're burning oil.
Wool is basically the "hair" from a sheep. So burning the sheep's hair, would produce a similar smell to burning human hair Cotton is a plant, as are the trees that make paper. Burning cotton and paper should produce similar smells. This is a basic answer that I came up with. I have no experience in burning these materials. **