Burning of hydrocarbons release water and carbon dioxide.
Hydrocarbons end up in the atmosphere when they are burnt
no. hydrocarbons make up crude oil and in combustion they are burnt to make CO2
If the fuel that is burnt contains hydrocarbons, yes.
Carbon monoxide is not the result of a complete combustion.Carbon monoxide is made when hydrocarbons are burnt in low amount of oxygen. That means when partial combustion is happened. Carbon monoxide is harmful to the animals.
Products made form petroleum are called hydrocarbons. Petroleum and natural gas are where most hydrocarbons come from. Hydrocarbons are entirely made from crude oils.
Being hydrocarbons, they produce water and carbon dioxide when burnt in air.
If natural gases composed of Hydrocarbons burnt with limited supply of O2, Carbon Monoxide CO will form.
carbon dioxide water carbon particulates (add to global dimming)
Yes, burnt food can potentially contain harmful compounds, such as acrylamide and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, which have been linked to health risks. It's best to avoid consuming burnt food regularly to reduce exposure to these compounds.
By adding hydrocarbons
what are alkanes?what is their general formula
yes