Oxygen
Oxygen is the gas needed for burning in the fire triangle. Without oxygen, combustion cannot occur.
Yes. Burning hydrogen gas in air produces water vapor.
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Well there are three fundamentals for combustion. These form the FIRE TRIANGLE. FUEL OXYGEN IGNITION Without any one of these fire will cease to exist... ...But if you want to accelerate the speed of combustion, you can add more combustible fuel.
Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas)Burning trees (half a tree is carbon)Burning any garbage (most things on earth have large amounts of carbon in them)
Air circulates through a gas fire by convection. When the gas is ignited, it heats the air around it, causing it to rise. As the hot air rises, cooler air is drawn in to take its place, creating a continuous flow of air around the flames. This circulation helps to maintain the combustion process and keep the fire burning efficiently.
It is gas. If the flame burns out somehow, than they'll use a backup fire that was brought and conserved from Greece
Oxygen is the gas needed for burning in the fire triangle. Without oxygen, combustion cannot occur.
Yes. Burning hydrogen gas in air produces water vapor.
The thermocouple keeps a gas pilot light burning.
lighting it on fire
Combustion consumes oxygen.
helium
Very little if the air is flammable gas. Oxygen in the air is not flammable as such, but is generally needed to sustain a fire.
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Fire needs Oxygen gas to burn. The water pushes the Oxygen gas away from the fire, preventing it from burning.
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