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The products of a hydrocarbon combustion reaction are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). Incomplete combustion or combustion under limited oxygen conditions can also produce carbon monoxide (CO) and soot, which consists of unburned carbon particles.

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What are the chemical reactions in internal combustion engine?

Internal combustion engines usually use some kind of hydrocarbon fuel (gasoline for example). The fuel is burned together with the oxidizer (atmospheric air in most cases with the exception of rocket engines). The result of the chemical reaction between the hydrocarbon fuel and air is H2O, CO2 and, in smaller quantities (depending on the proportions in which the fuel and air are mixed into the combustion chamber), some radicals like CO, OH, O, H maybe even C solid particles (also known as soot). The process is not as simple as it is taught in high school chemistry as there's no single reaction leading from reactants to final products. There are many reactions leading from the decomposition of the gasoline and air molecules to the formation of the final products (all of this reactions form the reaction mechanism). You can read more about reaction mechanisms in the related link.


Do all gas furnaces have product of combustion?

Yes. All gas furnaces will have products of combustion.


What does a combustion reaction produce?

Carbon dioxide


The two by-products of complete combustion are?

In all combustion reactions (other than H2 with O2) CO2(g) and H2O(g) will be produced. CO would NOT be produced, as we are talking about COMPLETE combustion. Why can't the products be in a form of an oxide and a compound gas?


Name the products of combustion?

water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide (in incomplete combustion) There's also nitrogen oxides. Really, it depends on what you burn. A sulfur fire, a magnesium fire and a tire fire have radically different combustion products. when combustion occurs it's sometines useful to separate out the byproducts from the main products. For example, when oil is burnt, the main products are carbon dioxide and water. That means the heat energy comes from atomic bonds formed between the carbon and oxygen, and between the hydrogen and more oxygen. Those are main products, while byproducts are things like carbon monoxide, sulpur componds and nitrous oxides. They are unwanted products which can be removed by filtering the fuel and/or the exhaust gas.

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Where are all the products of a hydrocarbon combustion reaction?

The products of the hydrocarbon combustion are water and carbon dioxide.


What are all the products of a hydrocarbon combustion reaction?

Carbon dioxide, Water Vapor, and Heat


What are all the products of hydrocarbon combustion reaction?

Hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen


What type of reaction is H2O plus CO2?

It is synthesis since your adding them together other wise decomposition is breaking them apart


How is combustion made?

To combustion is to undergo combustion. Combustion is a process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and light.What are always the two products of a combustion reaction?A combustion reaction is when all substances in a compound are combined with oxygen, which then produces carbon dioxide and water.


What forms of energy are present in firevood?

Hydrocarbon compounds, that will undergo a combustion reaction (with O2) that is exothermic (produces heat). It is all potential energy until the reaction is started (activated with some kinetic energy in the form of heat...a flame).


What are the chemical reactions in internal combustion engine?

Internal combustion engines usually use some kind of hydrocarbon fuel (gasoline for example). The fuel is burned together with the oxidizer (atmospheric air in most cases with the exception of rocket engines). The result of the chemical reaction between the hydrocarbon fuel and air is H2O, CO2 and, in smaller quantities (depending on the proportions in which the fuel and air are mixed into the combustion chamber), some radicals like CO, OH, O, H maybe even C solid particles (also known as soot). The process is not as simple as it is taught in high school chemistry as there's no single reaction leading from reactants to final products. There are many reactions leading from the decomposition of the gasoline and air molecules to the formation of the final products (all of this reactions form the reaction mechanism). You can read more about reaction mechanisms in the related link.


Is a combustion of coal an endothermic reaction?

NO ... all burning/combustion reactions are exothermic.


What is the reactant compound in all combustion reactions?

For any combustion reaction O2 is required .


Does c2h4 plus h20 create a combustion?

The only way C2H4 can combust is in the presence of oxygen. All combustion reactions must contain a hydrocarbon and oxygen.


What happens to all the products of combustion?

Nothing at all.


Do all gas furnaces have product of combustion?

Yes. All gas furnaces will have products of combustion.