HYDROCARBON + OXYGENÜ CARBON DIOXIDE + WATER
The two main processes that put carbon back into the atmosphere are the respiration of living organisms, including plants and animals, and the combustion of fossil fuels. Respiration releases carbon dioxide as a byproduct, while the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, releases carbon dioxide that has been stored underground for millions of years. Both processes contribute to the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, leading to climate change.
Biomass is vegetable matter, like unwanted parts of sugar cane (bagasse), as well as residue from tree felling and other things. When vegetation grows, it removes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. When the same material is burnt as biomass, that same CO2 is put back into the carbon cycle.
The carbon turns into foam balls
combustion i reckon
No you dont. Carbon dioxide contains 1 part carbon 2parts oxygen. You dont put out oxygen only carbon.
Methane: CH4+2O2->CO2+2H2OEthane: C2H6+3.5O2->2CO2+3H2OEthene: C2H4+6O2->2CO2+2H2ODo note decimals are allowed in the equation. However, it is best to put into whole numbers (for equation of ethane, multiply all the numbers by 2 except those in compounds/elements).
Domain is the independent variable in an equation. It is what you put "in" the equation to get the Range.
The combustion involved in burning of gasoline creates a few products. One being water vapor, the other being Carbon Dioxide [CO].
The internal combustion engine ignites the fuel. That fuel then expands as it burns into carbon dioxide. Carbo ndioxide is what is left from the burning of fossil fuels.
methane + oxygen ---> water + carbon dioxide. Don't put an equal sign ! ( = )
When flame is applied to ethanol (C2H5OH), it undergoes combustion, a chemical reaction where it reacts with oxygen (O2) in the air to produce carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and heat. The balanced chemical equation for the combustion of ethanol is: C2H5OH + 3O2 → 2CO2 + 3H2O In this reaction, the ethanol molecule breaks apart, and its carbon and hydrogen atoms combine with oxygen atoms from the air to form carbon dioxide and water vapor, respectively. This reaction releases a significant amount of heat energy, which is why ethanol is used as a fuel in alcohol burners, stoves, and engines. When you observe a flame applied to ethanol, you will see a blue-colored flame, indicating complete combustion. The heat produced by the combustion of ethanol can be used for various purposes, such as heating, cooking, or powering engines.
From the cars imitting gas into the air creates an atmosphere like a greenhouse. Also, when trees die, the carbon dioxide they have collected gets put into the air.
In the combustion reaction, fuel and oxygen are combined and repaired into water and CO2. The water becomes steam in the air and it and the carbon dioxide both put out the fire together.
Combustion
When you exhale, you are not exhaling carbon dioxide. You are exhaling air with a slightly higher-than-normal concentration of carbon dioxide and a slightly lower-than-normal concentration of oxygen. Carbon dioxide extinguishes fire by forcing oxygen away from the fuel, but the air you exhale still has more than enough oxygen to support combustion.
The two main processes that put carbon back into the atmosphere are the respiration of living organisms, including plants and animals, and the combustion of fossil fuels. Respiration releases carbon dioxide as a byproduct, while the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, releases carbon dioxide that has been stored underground for millions of years. Both processes contribute to the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, leading to climate change.
A guy named Otto was one of the very first to put a combustion engine onto a device that moved itself. the automobile. It was wheels, a frame, and a combustion engine. he refined the engine. I find the coincidence hard to ignore.