If it's a fossil fuel, then the gases produced are mainly CO2 (carbon dioxide). Other gases include sulphur and sometimes methane
When fuel is burnt, the chemical reaction typically involves the combustion of hydrocarbons (such as octane in gasoline or methane in natural gas) with oxygen from the air to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) as the main products.
It depends on the fuel. If it is a fossil fuel you are always going to get carbon dioxide (CO2) and sometimes sulfur dioxide and other gases. But if you burn fuels like bio-gas you get less carbon dioxide emitted (released) and water vapour.
Rapid oxidation -- or combustion -- produces carbon dioxide, CO2, and water vapor, H2O.
A gas burner is made for providing heat by burning gas fuel. It is commonly used in stoves, ovens, and heating systems to cook food and generate warmth.
Places where hydrocarbon fuel and oxygen gas are burnt should always be well ventilated to prevent the build-up of harmful gases like carbon monoxide. Proper ventilation ensures that these gases are safely released outdoors, reducing the risk of asphyxiation and carbon monoxide poisoning. It also helps to maintain air quality and prevent the accumulation of flammable vapors.
Carbon Dioxide of course!
Put the right gas in? If the car ran out of gas you could have burnt the fuel pump out
97 million or billion fossil fuel is burnt in a day!
Yes, natural gas, which is mostly methane, is a fossil fuel. It is made from dead animals and plants which were compressed and heated under the ground hundreds of millions of years ago. It is called a fossil fuel because it comes from the fossilised remains of the organic plants and animals. Natural gas holds all the carbon from those organisms and the carbon is released when the gas is burnt.
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) when burnt, release Carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas causing global warming.
All fossil fuel when burnt releases carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas which is causing global warming.
the fuel filter is probably clogged and resisting flow otherwise the pump is burnt out
the fuel goes 50x more hotter than itself and changes it's colour and becomes poison-us
Fuel sources such as wood, coal, oil, and gas are burnt to release energy. The burning process generates heat that can be converted into other forms of energy, such as electricity or mechanical energy.
When fuel is burnt, the chemical reaction typically involves the combustion of hydrocarbons (such as octane in gasoline or methane in natural gas) with oxygen from the air to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) as the main products.
It depends on the fuel. If it is a fossil fuel you are always going to get carbon dioxide (CO2) and sometimes sulfur dioxide and other gases. But if you burn fuels like bio-gas you get less carbon dioxide emitted (released) and water vapour.
Natural gas releases less carbon dioxide pollution when burnt than either coal or oil.