Yes, water vapor is produced when paper burns because paper is made up of cellulose fibers, and when it burns, the cellulose breaks down into carbon dioxide and water due to the combustion process.
Carbon dioxide and water.
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Construction paper burns at a uniform rate regardless of color because the paper composition is the same. The speed at which construction paper burns will be influenced by factors such as thickness, humidity, and air flow rather than color.
When you burn paper, two new materials that are formed are ash and smoke. Ash is the residue left behind after the paper burns, while smoke is a mixture of gases, vapors, and particles released during combustion.
carbon dioxide(co2) BUT... if there must me not enough oxygen then the produced gas is carbon monoxide(co)
When hydrogen burns, water vapor (H2O) is produced as a byproduct.
water vapour
Carbon dioxide and water.
When paper burns, it produces carbon dioxide and water vapor as the main materials.
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"Hydro" . . . water "Gen" . . . generator, producer, birther When hydrogen burns, water is produced.
When a fuel burns, it undergoes a combustion reaction. Combustion has two main products. These products are water and carbon dioxide.
There is no deffinite answer. If Sulfur burms SO2 is given off. If Magnesium burns, MgO is produced. If a hydrocarbon burns Carbon Dioxide and water are given off.
it helps if you get a paper towel an ran cold water on it then Lay down and rest
When a fuel burns completely, the two main products produced are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor (H2O).
they produced mousetraps and toilet paper. they also produced water melon seed spitting.
Paraffin is thermally decomposed by burning; carbon dioxide and water vapors are produced.