No. Oxygen is a reactant in combustion, not a product.
No, oxygen is not a result of combustion. It is, in fact, consumed during combustion.
carbon dioxide and water
No, oxygen is required for combustion to take place.
More oxygen is used in a complete combustion.
It's when you burn something i.e. add oxygen to something. One of the products for complete combustion is carbon dioxide. For incomplete combustion which is when there isn't enough oxygen, then carbon monoxide is formed.
the three essentials for combustion are :- (i) combustible substance (ii) oxygen (iii) ignition temperature
Oxygen? no, nitrogen is an odourless and colourless diatomic gas which can be used to support combustion.
H2o
Carbon dioxide is CO2 consisting of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. It is a natural product of combustion and respiration. Carbon monoxide is CO, consisting of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. It can form as a result of combustion and it is a deadly toxin.
Carbon dioxide is CO2 consisting of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. It is a natural product of combustion and respiration. Carbon monoxide is CO, consisting of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. It can form as a result of combustion and it is a deadly toxin.
The important reactant is oxygen.
Carbon dioxide is a product of combustion. It cannot undergo combustion.
No, oxygen is required for combustion to take place.
oxygen gas, O2
Oxygen is a required reactant in a combustion reaction - without oxygen, you do not have combustion. If you combine a hydrocarbon with oxygen and add heat, you will cause a combustion reaction that results in carbon dioxide and water being formed (provided there was complete combustion).
A blue flame is normally a result of complete combustion where there is enough oxygen to combust the fuel completely.
More oxygen is used in a complete combustion.
Carbon monoxide is not the result of a complete combustion.Carbon monoxide is made when hydrocarbons are burnt in low amount of oxygen. That means when partial combustion is happened. Carbon monoxide is harmful to the animals.
the organic (or certain inorganic) compounds oxygen (generally excess) heat