The advantages of a complete combustion reaction are that they don't release as harmful toxic pollutants. In an incomplete combustion Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and carbon is released. A complete combustion only releases carbon dioxide.
Complete combustion is desirable since it manages to extract all the useful energy. This is one of the best options for energy to be released.
It causes the least amount of pollution.
Ideally, complete combustion. In practice it isn't always, which is why cars have catalytic converters.
More oxygen is used in a complete combustion.
Complete combustion of a hydrocarbon yields carbon dioxide & water; incomplete combustion yields carbon monoxide & water. By having excess oxygen you have enough oxygen to ensure complete combustion. For example the combustion of methane (CH4):complete combustion: CH4 + 2O2 --> CO2 + 2H2Oincomplete combustion: CH4 + 1.5O2 --> CO + 2H2OAs you can see you need a 1/2 mole less of oxygen for the incomplete combustion of methane. So as long as you have twice the amount (in terms of moles) of oxygen as methane you will ensure complete combustion. So anything in excess of that will also ensure complete combustion.
The primary products of the complete combustion of fossil fuels is: CARBON DIOXIDE and WATER.=)
helium is chemically inert and doesn't undergo combustion reaction
Ideally, complete combustion. In practice it isn't always, which is why cars have catalytic converters.
To ensure complete combustion, make sure that there is plenty of oxygen so that all the reactants have a chance to combust.
Explain why modulation is necessary or desirable.
More oxygen is used in a complete combustion.
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Complete combustion of a hydrocarbon yields carbon dioxide & water; incomplete combustion yields carbon monoxide & water. By having excess oxygen you have enough oxygen to ensure complete combustion. For example the combustion of methane (CH4):complete combustion: CH4 + 2O2 --> CO2 + 2H2Oincomplete combustion: CH4 + 1.5O2 --> CO + 2H2OAs you can see you need a 1/2 mole less of oxygen for the incomplete combustion of methane. So as long as you have twice the amount (in terms of moles) of oxygen as methane you will ensure complete combustion. So anything in excess of that will also ensure complete combustion.
If the combustion is complete, carbon dioxide and water.
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.
in complete combustion the amount of oxygen is higher/more than the amount of oxygen in incomplete combustion. Heat needs oxygen.
The resulting products of the complete combustion are water and carbon dioxide.
The primary products of the complete combustion of fossil fuels is: CARBON DIOXIDE and WATER.=)
Complete combustion will result in the production of CO2 and H2O.