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Is carbon dioxide is combustible?

no not at all


How easily carbon dioxide can be converted to combustible gas?

You can't change the chemical properties of a compound without changing what the compound is. Carbon dioxide cannot become a combustible gas and still be carbon dioxide.


Are all substances are combustible?

No, many are not. Especially those, such as carbon dioxide and water, that are products of combustion.


What are the properties of fire?

Fire takes a combustible substance and oxidizes it. For example, when igniting charcoal, the combustible Carbon is oxidized to create Carbon Dioxide. The process generates light and heat resulting from the release of chemical energy.


What are properties of fire?

Fire takes a combustible substance and oxidizes it. For example, when igniting charcoal, the combustible Carbon is oxidized to create Carbon Dioxide. The process generates light and heat resulting from the release of chemical energy.


What are combustible and non combustible substance explain with example?

Cobustible substances can catch on fire but non-combustible substances are inflammabe


Fire is frequently defined as the rapid oxidation of combustible material accompanied by the release of what?

Fire is the rapid oxidation of combustible material accompanied by the release of heat, light, and various gases, such as carbon dioxide and water vapor.


Which one is more flamable Carbon or Nitrogen?

Carbon is combustible while nitrogen is not.


Is carbon combustible?

Co2 is not combustible - it is the end product of combustion reactions or the decaying organic matter and will not be broken down any further by that mechanism. Most of the world's CO2 is produced by rotting trees and matter decaying in our Oceans (96%). co2 in used in combustion of biomass i.e co2 biomass gasification. this is only possible at higher temperatures. co2 can used in chemical synthesis co2 is used produce ch4 ( carnol process) co2 supports combustion of metals. search in sciencedirect.com


Are organic compounds flammable or combustible?

All the organic compounds contain carbon but the most stable compound of carbon is carbon dioxide (and finally carbonate) on combustion carbon of organic compound is converted into carbon dioxide to gain the stability therefore organic compounds are inflammable.


Is carbonate flammable?

No, carbonate is not flammable because it does not contain any combustible materials. When heated, carbonate compounds may decompose and release carbon dioxide, but they do not catch fire.


Is internal combustible engine exhaust emissions combustible?

No, internal combustion engine exhaust emissions are not combustible in the traditional sense. While the exhaust contains unburned hydrocarbons and other volatile compounds that can ignite, the majority of the emissions consist of gases like carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water vapor, which are not combustible. Additionally, the exhaust is typically at a lower temperature and pressure, making combustion unlikely in normal conditions.