Petrol consists of hydrocarbons- for example C8H18. The complete combustion produces fully oxidised carbon and hydrogen- i.e. CO2 and H2O
It is a chemical change. The reaction is combustion
Your car.
Producers are organisms like green plants, which produce organic compounds from inorganic compounds. The plants are then eaten by consumers like the grazing animals. Plants are known as the primary producers.
Chemical changes take place on the molecular level
Any chemical reaction produce a new substance.
The complete combustion of organic compounds produces Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Water (H2O), and a residue of any impurities which were present in the coal before combustion. Complete combustion requires a great surplus of molecular Oxygen to occur.
Chemical elements are combined to produce chemical compounds.
In complete combustion, all the reactants will be converted into carbon dioxide and water. In incomplete combustion, some of the reactants will be converted to carbon dioxide, some will become carbon monoxide, and some may not react at all. Quite often incomplete combustion will result in a "sooty" flame.
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Combustion
Ethers are the compounds of Carbon , Hydrogen and Oxygen so on combustion they produce Carbon dioxide and water vapours.
carbon dioxide and water- CO2+ H2O
A complete combustion reaction will produce CO2 and H2O, while an incomplete combustion reaction produces CO and H2O.
This is the aptitude of chemical elements to do chemical reactions and to produce compounds.
If there's enough air in the area, it will.
carbon dioxide and water
The process of combining oxygen with another material to produce chemical weathering can be referred to as combustion. This is chemical weathering that will involve heat and light.