Perfect Burn: CxHy (Carbon times Hydrogen)+Oxygen=Carbon Dioxide+Water
Imperfect Burn: CxHy+Oxygen=Carbon Dioxide+Water+Carbon Monoxide+CxHy
The chemical equation is:S + O2 = SO2
When you burn CO--it is very flammable--the balanced equation is 2CO + O2 = 2CO2.
Phenol reacts with the chemical components of whatever surface it is touching, which breaks bonds in the surface and causes chemical burn.
Fire burn changes the wood chemical.
it depends its physical if you cut it and its chemical when you burn it
carbon monoxide is produced
The chemical equation is:S + O2 = SO2
NaCl doesn't burn.
The chemical equation is:S + O2 = SO2
The chemical equation is:2 Ca + O2 = 2 CaO
The equation is CS2 + 3 O2 -> CO2 + 2 SO2.
If you're talking about a chemical equation for a situation where you have an environment containing only methane and propane, there can be no balanced equation because with no oxygen, neither gas will burn.
When you burn CO--it is very flammable--the balanced equation is 2CO + O2 = 2CO2.
Wash chemical burn with large amounts of water
Chemical.
chemical
Neither - but when it does burn it's a chemical change.