some people use to add carbon monoxide which is very helpful in stoping a fire or the easy way is to use water
Incomplete combustion in an engine indicates that all of the fuel has not been burnt. Incomplete combustion can cause clogging and damage to the valves in the engine of a car.
Incomplete combustion is most commonly caused by lack of oxygen. Partial oxidation can lead to many contaminants being released into the environment.
incomplete combustion of fuel
incomplete combustion
Depending on the situation I would say the most likely cause is oversaturation of the fuel or insufficient oxygen.
incomplete combustion of the petrol in the cylinders which is then being released in the exhaust.
some people use to add carbon monoxide which is very helpful in stoping a fire or the easy way is to use water
Carbon monoxide. It's toxic....it'll cause death. (I'd consider that a bit of a problem)
sooty flame refers to the flame produces after burning, which shows incomplete combustion, i.e, insufficient supply of oxygen.
The incomplete combustion resulting from a rich mixture results in smoke from the chimney. A plenty of air at the intake or a tuning of the burner usually solves the problems. Check the air filters for blockage and replace. A worn out fuel nozzle (in case of oil fired) might also be a cause of improper mixing of air and fuel resulting in incomplete combustion.
Worn valves will not seal completely, will not open completely, or open as far as they should. This will cause incomplete combustion, backfire of exhaust gasses, release of compression, and escape of oil into the combustion chamber. Engine will lack power and smoke.
Carbon!!! as black soot/'smoke'. For incomoplete combustion CnH2n+2 + O2 = H2O(l) + CO2(g) + CO(g) + C (s) This is not a balanced equation , but given to demoinstrate incomplete combustions products.