burning of any hydrocarbon releases CO2 and CO which can easily escape out in atmosphere and there is no fear for the formation of acidic gases. on the other hand,when this process is carried out in closed system,formation of CO is excess that creates suffocation and ultimately causes death. that's why,burning in open air is preferred.
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It creates the green house gas, carbon dioxide that pollutes the air.
Burning fossil fuels affects your air quality in a negative manner. This is rated as the highest contributor to pollution of the air.
if i stop burning of garbages then air pollution will be lessen
You may put some burning fuel (as a piece of coal or some gasoline, etc..) under an airtight pot connected to vacuum system to suck air. You notice on sucking the air the diminishing of the burning until got completely off. Even if you don't such the air, the burning will get less and less due to the consumption of the limited Oxygen inside the pot.
When fuel is burnt, the carbon bonds with oxygen. If enough oxygen is available this will become carbon dioxide. In engines, less oxygen is available, and so burning the fuel is more likely to form carbon monoxide than in open air.
burning of any hydrocarbon releases CO2 and CO which can easily escape out in atmosphere and there is no fear for the formation of acidic gases. on the other hand,when this process is carried out in closed system,formation of CO is excess that creates suffocation and ultimately causes death. that's why,burning in open air is preferred.
It creates the green house gas, carbon dioxide that pollutes the air.
The air hole is fully open and burning of fuel is total.
Around 3 pounds of CO2 are emitted by open air burning of one pound of tire.
Picasso was not an open-air painter, he preferred working in his studio.
Yes, but wasteful, since you are burning extra gas.
to cool what ever they are burning down
Provided it has been seasond for a full year (open to air bit not rain) it will be fine.
Combustion consumes oxygen.
what is the substance formad when burning both hydrogen and ethanol in the air
Yes. Burning hydrogen gas in air produces water vapor.
The burning of carbon - be it food in plants and animals or from burning fuel or from burning forests.