oxygen (o2)
This is a combustion reaction methanol + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water vapor (This is the formula for a complete combustion and there is a fuel methanol reacting with oxygen to create carbon dioxide and water vapor)
It depends on the fuel and how well it burns. For example, methane, ethane, propane, butane, petrol, ethanol, sugar, etc. will give water & carbon dioxide if burnt fully; however, imperfect burning can produce carbon monoxide or carbon. Burning hydrogen, on the other hand, produces water.
Matter is converted into energy. In a perfect world the by products would be water vapor and carbon dioxide.
When Oxygen is deficient in the combustion of a hydrocarbon carbon monoxide (CO) will be produced and in severe cases even carbon(S) can be produced.
Carbon and oxygen combine to form carbon dioxide, CO2, during the combustion of fuel.
C 02- carbon dioxide
It converts carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides and unburnt fuel into carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water vapor.It converts carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides and unburnt fuel into carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water vapor.
This is a combustion reaction methanol + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water vapor (This is the formula for a complete combustion and there is a fuel methanol reacting with oxygen to create carbon dioxide and water vapor)
It depends on the fuel and how well it burns. For example, methane, ethane, propane, butane, petrol, ethanol, sugar, etc. will give water & carbon dioxide if burnt fully; however, imperfect burning can produce carbon monoxide or carbon. Burning hydrogen, on the other hand, produces water.
Complete burning products are water and carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide cannot be used as an ordinary fuel as it is a product of the combustion of carbon.
Matter is converted into energy. In a perfect world the by products would be water vapor and carbon dioxide.
When Oxygen is deficient in the combustion of a hydrocarbon carbon monoxide (CO) will be produced and in severe cases even carbon(S) can be produced.
If the burning is incomplete it will. Ideally perfect burning of fuel produces water vapor and carbon dioxide.
Yes, combustion is a chemical change. A fuel reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water.
Carbon dioxide is produced most times as it seperates the carbon from the rest of the compound, and then combines with oxygen, therefore resulting in carbon dioxide. Other polluting gases are methane, nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, ammonia and carbon monoxide.
Carbon and oxygen combine to form carbon dioxide, CO2, during the combustion of fuel.