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Asked by Abcd

If methane burns with oxygen and form carbon dioxide and water,so why the carbon dioxide doesn't extinguish heat produced .
8 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
Not enough of it AND the convection currents don't allow the CO2 to immerse the flame.
8 years ago

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