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Ideas about energy 7Ia Burning fuel 7Fd You can use this apparatus to show what is produced when fuel burns. Can you see the mistakes in the labels? What should they say? The thermometer shows that heat energy is absorbed in the reaction. The salt water in this tube will show that one of the gases is carbon monoxide. The burning candle produces carbon monoxide and oxygen. The oxygen will condense inside this tube, because it is warm.

Ideas about energy 7Ia Burning fuel 7Fd The thermometer shows that heat energy is absorbed in the reaction. The salt water in this tube will show that one of the gases is carbon monoxide. The burning candle produces carbon monoxide and oxygen. The oxygen will condense inside this tube, because it is warm. You can use this apparatus to show what is produced when fuel burns. Can you see the mistakes in the labels? What should they say?

Ideas about energy 7Ia Burning fuel 7Fd The thermometer shows that heat energy is absorbed in the reaction. The salt water in this tube will show that one of the gases is carbon monoxide. The burning candle produces carbon monoxide and oxygen. The oxygen will condense inside this tube, because it is warm. dioxide You can use this apparatus to show what is produced when fuel burns. Can you see the mistakes in the labels? What should they say?

Ideas about energy 7Ia Burning fuel 7Fd The thermometer shows that heat energy is absorbed in the reaction. The salt water in this tube will show that one of the gases is carbon monoxide. The burning candle produces carbon monoxide and oxygen. The oxygen will condense inside this tube, because it is warm. dioxide You can use this apparatus to show what is produced when fuel burns. Can you see the mistakes in the labels? What should they say?

Ideas about energy 7Ia Burning fuel 7Fd The thermometer shows that heat energy is absorbed in the reaction. The salt water in this tube will show that one of the gases is carbon monoxide. The burning candle produces carbon monoxide and oxygen. The oxygen will condense inside this tube, because it is warm. dioxidewater You can use this apparatus to show what is produced when fuel burns. Can you see the mistakes in the labels? What should they say?

Ideas about energy 7Ia Burning fuel 7Fd The thermometer shows that heat energy is absorbed in the reaction. The salt water in this tube will show that one of the gases is carbon monoxide. The burning candle produces carbon monoxide and oxygen. The oxygen will condense inside this tube, because it is warm. dioxidewater You can use this apparatus to show what is produced when fuel burns. Can you see the mistakes in the labels? What should they say?

Ideas about energy 7Ia Burning fuel 7Fd The thermometer shows that heat energy is absorbed in the reaction. The salt water in this tube will show that one of the gases is carbon monoxide. The burning candle produces carbon monoxide and oxygen. The oxygen will condense inside this tube, because it is warm. dioxidewater released You can use this apparatus to show what is produced when fuel burns. Can you see the mistakes in the labels? What should they say?

Ideas about energy 7Ia Burning fuel 7Fd The thermometer shows that heat energy is absorbed in the reaction. The salt water in this tube will show that one of the gases is carbon monoxide. The burning candle produces carbon monoxide and oxygen. The oxygen will condense inside this tube, because it is warm. dioxidewater released You can use this apparatus to show what is produced when fuel burns. Can you see the mistakes in the labels? What should they say?

Ideas about energy 7Ia Burning fuel 7Fd The thermometer shows that heat energy is absorbed in the reaction. The salt water in this tube will show that one of the gases is carbon monoxide. The burning candle produces carbon monoxide and oxygen. The oxygen will condense inside this tube, because it is warm. dioxidewater released water You can use this apparatus to show what is produced when fuel burns. Can you see the mistakes in the labels? What should they say?

Ideas about energy 7Ia Burning fuel 7Fd The thermometer shows that heat energy is absorbed in the reaction. The salt water in this tube will show that one of the gases is carbon monoxide. The burning candle produces carbon monoxide and oxygen. The oxygen will condense inside this tube, because it is warm. dioxidewater released water You can use this apparatus to show what is produced when fuel burns. Can you see the mistakes in the labels? What should they say?

Ideas about energy 7Ia Burning fuel 7Fd The thermometer shows that heat energy is absorbed in the reaction. The salt water in this tube will show that one of the gases is carbon monoxide. The burning candle produces carbon monoxide and oxygen. The oxygen will condense inside this tube, because it is warm. dioxidewater released water cold You can use this apparatus to show what is produced when fuel burns. Can you see the mistakes in the labels? What should they say?

Ideas about energy 7Ia Burning fuel 7Fd The thermometer shows that heat energy is absorbed in the reaction. The salt water in this tube will show that one of the gases is carbon monoxide. The burning candle produces carbon monoxide and oxygen. The oxygen will condense inside this tube, because it is warm. dioxidewater released water cold You can use this apparatus to show what is produced when fuel burns. Can you see the mistakes in the labels? What should they say?

Ideas about energy 7Ia Burning fuel 7Fd The thermometer shows that heat energy is absorbed in the reaction. The salt water in this tube will show that one of the gases is carbon monoxide. The burning candle produces carbon monoxide and oxygen. The oxygen will condense inside this tube, because it is warm. dioxidewater released water cold limewater You can use this apparatus to show what is produced when fuel burns. Can you see the mistakes in the labels? What should they say?

Ideas about energy 7Ia Burning fuel 7Fd The thermometer shows that heat energy is absorbed in the reaction. The salt water in this tube will show that one of the gases is carbon monoxide. The burning candle produces carbon monoxide and oxygen. The oxygen will condense inside this tube, because it is warm. dioxidewater released water cold limewater You can use this apparatus to show what is produced when fuel burns. Can you see the mistakes in the labels? What should they say?

Ideas about energy 7Ia Burning fuel 7Fd The thermometer shows that heat energy is absorbed in the reaction. The salt water in this tube will show that one of the gases is carbon monoxide. The burning candle produces carbon monoxide and oxygen. The oxygen will condense inside this tube, because it is warm. dioxidewater released water cold limewater dioxide You can use this apparatus to show what is produced when fuel burns. Can you see the mistakes in the labels? What should they say?