hydro carbon and oxygen
When a fuel burns, it undergoes a combustion reaction. Combustion has two main products. These products are water and carbon dioxide.
The two main constituents of the products of combustion when natural gas is completely burned are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor (H2O).
Burning methane releases only carbon dioxide and water.
That is correct.
The main products of complete combustion are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
Burning methane releases only carbon dioxide and water.
water vapour and carbon products of combustion.
The two main products of the combustion of methane and other fossil fuels are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor (H2O). These byproducts contribute to the greenhouse effect and climate change.
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?
The two products of combustion of a candle are carbon dioxide and water vapor. When the candle burns, the wax fuel reacts with oxygen in the air to produce these gases.
That's correct. Combustion reactions can produce other products in addition to water and carbon dioxide, depending on the specific fuel and conditions of the reaction. For example, incomplete combustion can result in the formation of carbon monoxide or soot, while combustion of sulfur-containing fuels can produce sulfur dioxide.
The two products of complete combustion of a fuel like petrol are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).