Commonly CO2 and water vapour.
Fire caused by igniting gas or liquid fuel can be placed under ice, melting it and exposing any combustible material trapped within the ice, such as methane gas. When this material is released and meets the open flame, it can ignite, creating the appearance of fire coming out of ice.
Fire releases carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases such as carbon monoxide, depending on what is being burned. The composition of gases released by a fire can vary based on the fuel source and conditions of combustion.
If you mean a residential gas fireplace, it would burn natural gas, which is mostly methane (CH4).
if a gas fire has been incorrectly fitted and cannot draw enough oxygen from the area it is heating. Carbonmonoxide is produced which is colorless and odourless gas and is hazardous for animals . if it is breathed,it stops the circulation of blood. The person who breathed carbonmonoxide would die eventually.
An example of chemical energy transforming into thermal energy is when gas or wood is burned in a fire. The chemical energy stored in the gas or wood molecules is released as heat and light energy during combustion, creating thermal energy in the form of fire.
gas and fire fire is made for gas gas is the name of the fire
In both reactions hydrogen gas is released but heat evolved in the sodium reaction is bigger.
In a gas fire, chemical energy from the combustion of the gas is transformed into heat and light energy. The chemical energy stored in the gas molecules is released as heat and light when they react with oxygen in the combustion process.
That gas is methane, released from rectum. This gas is produced by colonoc bacteria, through there metabolic processes, on left over food material.
The gas becomes a liquid inside the extinguisher. When the extinguisher is operated, the liquid changes back to a gas when released.
It is not a recommended but yes... Gas does go on fire. It make fire big.
The gas released during a fire is typically a combination of smoke, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases produced by the burning materials. These gases can be toxic and dangerous if inhaled in large quantities.
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Any gas will put out a fire except for oxygen or an oxidant.
Any incombustible gas may extinguish a fire CO2, Nitrogen gas, and so on.
Propane
Well a fire normally needs Gas Air and Oxygen so it burns when you turn the gas on the fire will automatically shows up because you are completing the triangle to make fire which is GAS+AIR+OXYGEN=fire