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I'd emagine the name would be ethane oxyde but i cant tell you the formula

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Ethene plus oxygen (in excess) burns to give: Carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O)

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Hydrgen and carbon H4C2

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Carbon Dioxide and Water

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Q: What two compounds form when petrol burns in plenty of oxygen?
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When a candle burns what compounds are combine with oxygen?

Carbon is combined with oxygen forming carbon dioxide.


Why does petrol spray burn faster than petrol in a bowl?

It burns quicker because when it is sprayed, the oxygen particles (0) completely overwhelm and surround the petrol particles. Oxygen is a compulsory supply in order to make something burn. And the reason for why petrol does not burn quickly when it is in a bowl is because the Oxygen particles only surround the surface of the petrol rather than surrounding the whole thing like when it is sprayed. ()-> a circle -> oxygen particles collide from all sides of the droplets sprayed-> burns quicker |_|-> petrol in a bowl-> oxygen particles can only collide into the surface of the petrol-> consumes more time to burn the petrol.


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What happens when petrol burns in plenty of air?

The petrol combusts (burns) so it bursts into flames. So cO2 and heat are released. An example is in cars. In cars incomplete combustion occurs, this is when there is a limited supply of air available so no damage is done to the car.


What chemicals react when a candle burns?

The candle burn is an oxydation reaction; organic compounds are burned with oxygen.


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Petrol is and bit more vicous and that diesel is a lot darker than petrol. Petrol burns quicker when set alight, however diesel burns more brightly!


Why is petrol bad for the environment?

In order to move the car forward petrol is burned. Petrol comes from underground and is from rottting trees decomposing over millions of years. Petrol has many carbon atoms in it that, when the petrol burns, react with oxygen to make CO2 (Carbon Dioxide). The 2 reasons petrol is bad is 1. it takes millions of years to make so it isn't renuable and second when it burns it produces carbon dioxide which causes global warming.


Why do cars need petrol?

if cars do not have petrol they will not work because petrol burns in the engine and the car moves forward


Why no smoking in petrol bunks?

Petrol burns easily, so smoking is dangerous near it.


When petrol burns in a car engine it reacts with oxygen gas Write down two or more substances that might be made during this reaction?

CO2 and water


How is carbon dioxide formed when petrol burns?

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Why is sulfur dioxide produced in a petrol engine?

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