carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is formed by the complete combustion of carbon itself or organic compounds.
During complete combustion, carbon dioxide and water are formed. If incomplete combustion occurs, carbon monoxide and water are produced.
If refering to hydrocarbons, complete combustion is carbon dioxide and water. Incomplete combustion may include any other compounds, e.g. carbon, carbon monoxide, aldehydes, acids, peroxides...
Products formed when fossil fuels are burnt are: 1. Carbon dioxide (for complete combustion) 2. Carbon Monoxide (for incomplete combustion) 3. Water. Hope this helped :)
The answer is 8 moles CO2.
Carbon dioxide is formed by the complete combustion of carbon itself or organic compounds.
During complete combustion, carbon dioxide and water are formed. If incomplete combustion occurs, carbon monoxide and water are produced.
comlete combustion gives carbon dioxide and water- incomletet can give carbon monoxide.
The products of combustion are water and carbon dioxide.
If refering to hydrocarbons, complete combustion is carbon dioxide and water. Incomplete combustion may include any other compounds, e.g. carbon, carbon monoxide, aldehydes, acids, peroxides...
petrol consists of carbon and hydrogen, when it burns it produces carbon dioxide and water if complete combustion occurs
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The mass of CO2 is 1 105 g.
Products formed when fossil fuels are burnt are: 1. Carbon dioxide (for complete combustion) 2. Carbon Monoxide (for incomplete combustion) 3. Water. Hope this helped :)
The answer is 8 moles CO2.
If the combustion is complete, carbon dioxide and water.
Oxygen is a required reactant in a combustion reaction - without oxygen, you do not have combustion. If you combine a hydrocarbon with oxygen and add heat, you will cause a combustion reaction that results in carbon dioxide and water being formed (provided there was complete combustion).