If the products are entirely water and carbon dioxide, the answer will be 80 kg (25 + 125 = 70 + 80). You are not told anything else so you have to assume this. There will in practice be some compounds of sulfur and nitrogen, and some carbon monoxide probably, but these are quite small in amount.
no in fact calcite calcim is produced, as well as khentoriam Minoxide
During complete combustion, carbon dioxide and water are formed. If incomplete combustion occurs, carbon monoxide and water are produced.
Oxygen+glucose are produced, CO2+water+ the energy from the sun light are consumed
carbon dioxide is consumed and oxygen is produced
It is same as combustion. O2 is involved and CO2 is produced
After combustion water and carbon dioxide are released.
When the gasoline burns, it forms water and various gasses, so it is a chemical change.
Gotileb Haimler invented the internal combustion engine in 1885. It made gasoline produce power which made the automobile possible. By 1900 Henry Ford invented the first masss produced car and people started buying cars by the early 1900's and people stopped using horses and bought the automobile.
No moles of oxygen are produced by complete combustion of propane. Oxygen is CONSUMED, not produced. For combustion of 4 moles of propane, it will use 20 moles of oxygen.
During complete combustion, carbon dioxide and water are formed. If incomplete combustion occurs, carbon monoxide and water are produced.
combustion. O2 + C = CO2 + H2O a rough estimation. Carbon (or hydrogen) is consumed along with oxygen, and co2, co, and h2o are produced as a byproduct.
the poisoness gas produced by incomplete combustion is carbon monoxide:)
I think it was the oldsmobile curved dash, which was credited as being one of the world's first mass produced gasoline powered automobile. It was built in 1901.
Oxygen+glucose are produced, CO2+water+ the energy from the sun light are consumed
carbon dioxide is consumed and oxygen is produced
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Engine performance and efficiency is measured not only on how it was constructed and the materials used, but also on the characteristics of the fuel it will use. For gasoline fed engines, the smaller the molecules, the better the power is produced during combustion. Different Oil companies have their own blends for gasoline and the particle sizes will range from 30 to 100 microns depending on the blend. Engine designers have introduced advanced injection systems that further break down the gasoline particles up 10 microns as they are fed into the combustion chamber.
Engine performance and efficiency is measured not only on how it was constructed and the materials used, but also on the characteristics of the fuel it will use. For gasoline fed engines, the smaller the molecules, the better the power is produced during combustion. Different Oil companies have their own blends for gasoline and the particle sizes will range from 30 to 100 microns depending on the blend. Engine designers have introduced advanced injection systems that further break down the gasoline particles up 10 microns as they are fed into the combustion chamber.