In theory, complete combustion of hydrocarbons with oxygen in the air produces carbon dioxide and water, neither of which are toxic:
CxHx + O2 --> H2O + CO2
... Also, nitrogen ...
N2 --> N2
In practice, while the above gases compose most of the car exhaust, various unwanted reactions also occur, producing some toxic gases:
nitrogen oxides (NOx), Ozone(O3), and particulate matter.
Also, automobiles don't completely burn 100% of the fuel, producing hydrocarbons and another toxic gas:
carbon monoxide (CO).
Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide are contained in car exhaust fumes. Carbon Monoxide is a toxic gas that if too much is breathed in, you die.
Because it converts toxic gases from the exhaust into less toxic substances. It does this by means of a catalyst which stimulaters a chemical reaction which changes the toxic gases. Therefore the term Catalytic Converter.
No use for exhaust in car air conditioning
This exhaust gas is a complex mixture of gases, liquid and solid particles.
There is only 0.4 percent of oxygen in the car exhaust gases coming out of a car engine because most of it is used up in the combustion process. Exhaust fumes also contain carbon monoxide.
Just about all the gases that are in car exhaust, including carbon monoxide, methane, and hydrogen.
Car smoke or exhaust contains many toxic chemicals that are harmful to health and the ozone layer. The major chemical in car exhaust is carbon monoxide.
CO2 or Carbon Dioxide from the gasoline being emitted from the car exhaust.
the tailpipe on a car is also known as the EXHAUST of the car where the gases from the combustion happening inside the engine escape.
That's basically what a turbocharger does.
It's main function is to blow exhaust gases clear of the vehicle. This prevents exhaust gases seeping up through the floor and harming the occupants of the vehicle.
The exhaust system.