When hydrocarbons are burned, carbon dioxide is formed. If the hydrocarbon is burned in low amount of oxygen, carbon monoxide can be formed. Carbon monoxide is harmful for animals.
Carbon is transformed in carbon dioxide.
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Combustion of ethene produces carbon dioxide and water.
Carbon Monoxide is a by-product of combustion of petroleum (Gasoline) When gasoline burns (Because of the ignition that happens within the engine) it products carbon monoxide (Chemical Formula "CO"). The greater the engine capacity and power/speed, the greater is the amount of gasoline that gets burnt and greater is the amount of carbon monoxide produced
when a carbon is burning it is reacting with O2 to make CO2
It produces carbon dioxide.
It burns up and goes to the engine to power it so your car can move
The reaction is called oxidation; carbon dioxide and water are released.
It burns up the engine very quickly.
It makes the sound "choo choo" while the carbon burns. *No joke*
When coal burns coal and oxygen react together in a chemical reaction involving heat. Carbon dioxide is emitted.
a chemical reaction with oxygen occurs and carbon dioxide and water is released as the products.
Carbon Monoxide poisoning, Burns from touching hot engine parts, Injuries from rotating engine parts,