Technically, there is no chemical composition of fire. It is merely a chemical reaction. The two reactants it works with are carbon(C) and oxygen(O2). These are combined to form the product of carbon dioxide(CO2)
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Try using caesium and super-strong acid.
(If you can't get any caesium, then rubidium will do)
It depends on what is burning. Wood smoke will contain leftover oxygen, carbon dioxide, water vapor, carbon monoxide, amorphous carbon, and various organic compounds.
Reactive metals like Na and K and even hydrogen gas. With chlorine even more reactivity than with pure oxygen
Fire is not a chemical compound, it's a process that involves many different chemical compounds.
alchohol if it's to hot
Salt
toxic chemical reaction
Chlorine and carbon "mixed together" simply make a mixture, but chlorine and carbon reacted with each other make a class of compounds called "chlorocarbons", of which carbon tetrachloride is the member with the smallest molecules.
physical change
The compound is sodium chloride - NaCl (table salt).
Con HCl & MnO2
Nothing! You can have a chemical reaction if you do and and cause you to have very dangerous problem even death.
Salt
toxic chemical reaction
Chlorine and carbon "mixed together" simply make a mixture, but chlorine and carbon reacted with each other make a class of compounds called "chlorocarbons", of which carbon tetrachloride is the member with the smallest molecules.
Arabic and Jewish mixed with herbrew
sodium and chlorine are mixed together to create salt each would explode if not mixed together
sodium and chlorine
sodium is not eatible nor is chlorine. Chlorine is a chemical and when mixed with the sodium it forms a new eatible compound and this is salt or table salt.
physical change
The compound is sodium chloride - NaCl (table salt).
Two sauces mixed together would be a physical change.