Carbon dioxide and water vapor
No. The only substance that should go into an exhaust pipe are the combustion gases from the burning of fuel in the cylinders.
Burning a gas to produce exhaust fumes and other gases is a chemical change. This is because the burning process involves a chemical reaction where the gas molecules are broken down and rearranged to form new molecules, resulting in the release of energy and the formation of new substances.
Yes it is part of the emissions system. It turns exhaust into lower emissions by burning any unburnt exhaust gases thus reducing unwanted emissions and Carbon Monoxide.
It is necessary for the evaluation of air pollution by exhaust gases.
EGR uses exhaust gases for decreasing the pollution levels. Here the exhaust gases are actually fed to the precombustion chamber or the ignition chamber. In a turbocharger, the energy of the exhaust gases is used for compressing the ambient air, and the exhaust gases are then released.
a region of burning gases
The word "exhaust" is a noun form as a word for the gases emitted from a motor or an engine, and the pipes or ducts through which the gases pass.The noun forms for the verb toexhaustare exhauster, exhaustion, and the gerund, exhausting.
Routes exhaust gases out of engine bay
It injects/blows air into your exhaust near or in the cylinder head's exhaust port. It also injects air into the catalytic converter. This is done to give the unburnt hydrocarbons in the exhaust gases some oxygen to continue burning in the exhaust system/catalytic converter in order to reduce emissions.
Vehicle exhaust releases greenhouse gases. These gases are heat reacting.
Exhaust gases.
Gasoline burning is a chemical property because it involves a chemical reaction where gasoline is combined with oxygen to produce heat, light, and exhaust gases. This process results in a change in the chemical composition of the gasoline.