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Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide are the combustible products.
oxegen, carbon dioxide and hydrogen
Hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen
Oil is obviously a hydrocarbon molecule because the products of its combustion include carbon dioxide and water, which are oxides of carbon and hydrogen. As oil is related chemically to other organic compounds, it too would likely be made from carbohydrates.
Carbon dioxide
C carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide are the combustible products.
oxegen, carbon dioxide and hydrogen
CAtalyst
hydrocarbon are made of hydrogen and carbon
carbon(from the smoke), CO2 and heat. water and carbon dioxide
They are Organic Compunds. They are made up of Hydrogen and Carbon.
No: Hydrogen and sulphuric acid do not contain the element carbon, and no chemical reaction can have any element as part of the products that was not present in at least one of the reactants.
Hydrogen and carbon Hydrogen and carbon
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen ine the ratio of 1:2:1
hydrogen, carbon, oxygen
Hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen