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for the most part heat, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and water

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Q: What is produced when a fuel combusts?
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When fossil fuels burn what types of energy do they produce?

When any fuel combusts it produces heat, light and a little sound. The majority of the energy produced will be heat.


Combustibility is not a physical property because?

Combustion is a chemical process. When a fuel combusts (burns) the reaction produces a substance that is different from the fuel.


Is fuel a combustable?

Yes. Any thing that combusts (burns) can be used as a fuel (some examples are: wood, coal, oil, gas, hydrogen, food, etc)


If gasoline combusts in an engine a chemical change?

Yes, combustion is a chemical change. A fuel reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water.


What is made when a fuel combusts?

Most fuels combust into mainly water and carbon dioxide. Depending on the purity of the fuel you also get nitrogen compounds like NO, NO2 and sulphur componds like SO2


What are the steps to how a 4-stroke engine works?

Suction stroke - Air and vaporized fuel are drawn in.Compression stroke - fuel vapor and air are compressed and ignited.Power stroke - fuel combusts and the piston is pushed downwards.Exhaust stroke - Exhaust is driven out.


How does bio fuel is produced?

bio fuel is produced by animal wastes


What is reaction for complete combustion of pure carbon fuel?

Pure carbon combusts in an oxygen atmosphere to produce carbon dioxide and heat. C + O2 --> CO2


What happens when molecule combusts?

Combines with oxygen


What happens when a molecule combusts?

Combines with oxygen


What type of cars use internal combustion engines?

Gasoline and Diesel engines are internal combustion engines. The fuel explodes (combusts) internally (in the cylinder) and releases energy that is used to move the vehicle. Electric engines and steam engines are not internal combustion engines by definition. Steam engines combust their fuel externally to the "engine". The vast majority of passenger vehicles produced throughout history are driven by internal combustion engines.


A molecule combines with oxygen and produces heat?

combusts