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Q: A complete combustion always produces which two compounds?
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Is the burning of petrol in cars an example of complete combustion or incomplete combustion Explain?

Ideally, complete combustion. In practice it isn't always, which is why cars have catalytic converters.


What type of chemical reaction always produces CO AND H2O?

These are common products of combustion reactions.


How is combustion made?

To combustion is to undergo combustion. Combustion is a process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and light.What are always the two products of a combustion reaction?A combustion reaction is when all substances in a compound are combined with oxygen, which then produces carbon dioxide and water.


What products are produced when ethanol C2H5-OH is completely burnt?

All organic compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen (such as ethanol) always form carbon dioxide and water vapour on complete combustion in open air.


What produces carbon dioxide and how?

Carbon dioxide can be produced by burning organic compounds in oxygen. Carbon dioxide and water are always products of combustion reactions involving organic compounds.


The reaction for the combustion of methane is?

Reaction of combustion of methane will give off lot of energy. In any combustion reaction there will always be formation of water vapor and heat. Methane + oxygen = combustion reaction.


What are the elements needed in the combustion reaction?

You need oxygen (O2) and some source of fuel. That source of fuel is usually, but not always, a hydrocarbon. For example the combustion of propane would be CH3CH2CH3 + O2 =>3CO2 + 4H2O.The complete combustion of a hydrocarbon will always result in CO2 and H2O.


In what type of reaction is water always a product?

Combustion reactions


Can a compound be formed by chemical processes such as combusion?

Definitely, yes. In fact all compounds may be thought of as having been formed by chemical processes, one these processes being combustion. And combustion almost always results in the formation of chemical compounds. For example, if you burn the metal magnesium in oxygen the compound magnesium oxide is formed.


What produces H2O CO2 and ATP?

Respiration of sugar Life on earth is carbon based, and since matter is neither created nor destroyed in ordinary chemical reactions, combustion of sugar also produces carbon dioxide and water as does the burning of wood, gasoline, fuel oil, and most other natural substances. The atoms in these substances are not destroyed but rather rearranged. Unfortunately, combustion is not always efficient and so you often get other noxious substances which are why you always make sure to have good ventilation when burning.


Can MgSO4 Ba BaSO4 Mg be a combustion reaction?

Assuming you have given a complete equation, no. It requires oxygen as a reactant and will always have CO2 and H2O as products. Plus, combustion reactions typically involve carbon based elements as reactants.


Organic compounds are compounds that always contain?

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