Carbon dioxide. To a lesser degree, depending on the conditions, the quite toxic carbon monoxide.
Carbon dioxide. To a lesser degree, depending on the conditions, the quite toxic carbon monoxide.
Carbon dioxide. To a lesser degree, depending on the conditions, the quite toxic carbon monoxide.
Carbon dioxide. To a lesser degree, depending on the conditions, the quite toxic carbon monoxide.
In incomplete combustion of carbon : CO (carbon monoxide) is formed 2C+ O2___>2CO In ample supply of oxygen: CO2 (carbon dioxide) is formed C + O2___>CO2
whaat is made when carbon burns in oxygen ?
carbon dioxide (CO2) or Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Carbon dioxide. To a lesser degree, depending on the conditions, the quite toxic carbon monoxide.
carbon dioxide
oxidation
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Lipids are mainly made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; it's 1: >2 : 1 for C:H:O respectively.
The most common element found in all living things is not, as you would think, oxygen. It is carbon an can be found in every living organism. That is why organic material gives of Carbon and Oxygen as it rots or burns.
The gas given off as a waste product of photosynthesis is oxygen. Glucose is also made during photosynthesis. These products are made from carbon dioxide and water.
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen atoms.
Carbon Dioxide is absorbed by plants for use in photosynthesis to make sugars. During the process of photosynthesis, some oxygen is made as a byproduct. This oxygen is then inhaled by animals. Animals exchange oxygen in the air for carbon dioxide. Then the cycle starts over again.
Carbon is combined with oxygen forming carbon dioxide.
Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen. <- There are three new ones.
Yes
I think that, because oxygen is needed for wood to burn- that means that water is made, so will carbon dioxide.The word equation would be:-wood + oxygen = water + carbon dioxide
No, three things are needed the ignite a fire, carbon (fuel), oxygen and heat.
Oxygen. Carbon burns to form carbon dioxide, incomplete combustion with insifficient oxygen will produce carbon monoxide.
Wood is made of three basic elements: hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon. When it burns the oxygen and hydrogen combust and the carbon is left over. This is the quick and easy explanation.
Carbon is burned to carbon dioxide, a colorless gas.
I think that, because oxygen is needed for wood to burn- that means that water is made, so will carbon dioxide.The word equation would be:-wood + oxygen = water + carbon dioxide
yes
The major product of Carbon burning in Oxygen is Carbon Dioxide (CO2), but some Carbon Monoxide (CO) can be formed depending how much Oxygen is present.
Often it's an oxide. For example, carbon burns in air to form its oxides, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. However, there are other possibilities. Hydrogen burns in oxygen to produce water.