Carbon monoxide or CO
Burn less fossil fuels
No, xenon is not flammable. It's an inert or noble gas, and it is most reluctant to react with anything else. It won't burn.
Fuels are anything that can burn so they are made of all sorts of things
Helium does not burn because it is a noble gas with a full outer shell of electrons, this configuration is very stable so helium does not react easily if at all.
Oxygen. Fuels need that to burn.
if you mean what fuels the body carbohydrates
Carbon dioxide is the greenhouse gas added to the atmosphere when we burn fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Carbon Monoxide
Natual gas is the cleanest burning fossil fuel.
Depending on the fuel, Oxygen is the main gas.
carbon monoxide
coal (solid)petroleum (liquid)natural gas (gas)
depends on the fuel. when a fuel burns, its components react with oxygen, so you get lots of oxides. for example, when you burn a mole of natural gas, (CH4) the carbon forms two double bonds with oxygen to make 1 mole CO2, while the four hydrogens react with two oxygens to make 2 moles H2O. Hope this helps!
coal, gas and oil
physical
Natural. gas doesn't burn wood or fossil fuels, so it is healthier for the planet.