Nitrogen mostly with a bit of oxygen. By itself it is TOXIC (unburned and breathed that is)
When paraffin burns in plenty of air, carbon dioxide and water vapor are formed
Oxygen can not burn in air.
water
Carbon monoxide is the poisonous gas formed when methane burns in a limited supply of air.
Water is the only substance formed but energy (primarily in the form of heat) is also given off.
When paraffin burns in plenty of air, carbon dioxide and water vapor are formed
Oxygen can not burn in air.
Water.
water
Carbon monoxide is the poisonous gas formed when methane burns in a limited supply of air.
carbon dioxide water
When magnesium burns in air, it forms magnesium oxide (MgO). This is a white powder that is a result of the reaction between magnesium and oxygen.
When an element burns in air, it reacts with oxygen to form a compound known as an oxide. The specific oxide formed depends on the element being burned. For example, when carbon burns, it forms carbon dioxide (CO2) and when magnesium burns, it forms magnesium oxide (MgO).
When hydrogen burns in air, it forms water (H2O). This is a chemical reaction in which hydrogen gas (H2) reacts with oxygen gas (O2) to produce water vapor.
Ethane gas !
Water is the only substance formed but energy (primarily in the form of heat) is also given off.
carbon dioxide and water