Carbon dioxide and water. =)
carbon dioxide and water
co2 and octane
water vapour and carbon products of combustion.
The two products of complete combustion of a fuel like petrol are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
Products include heat, carbon, and water.
When methane is burned in oxygen, assuming complete combustion, the products are carbon dioxide and water.
To combustion is to undergo combustion. Combustion is a process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and light.What are always the two products of a combustion reaction?A combustion reaction is when all substances in a compound are combined with oxygen, which then produces carbon dioxide and water.
water vapour and carbon products of combustion.
In all combustion reactions (other than H2 with O2) CO2(g) and H2O(g) will be produced. CO would NOT be produced, as we are talking about COMPLETE combustion. Why can't the products be in a form of an oxide and a compound gas?
The two products of complete combustion of a fuel like petrol are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
Mainly CO2 and H2O - Carbon Dioxide and Water. (Also heat, depending on if you are including it or not.) This can also be shown as an equation: Fuel + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water (and heat)
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 :)
Products include heat, carbon, and water.
hydro carbon and oxygen
When a fuel burns, it undergoes a combustion reaction. Combustion has two main products. These products are water and carbon dioxide.
When methane is burned in oxygen, assuming complete combustion, the products are carbon dioxide and water.
The main types of combustion are complete combustion, which produces carbon dioxide and water, and incomplete combustion, which produces carbon monoxide, soot, and other pollutants. Another type is spontaneous combustion, which occurs without an external ignition source due to high temperatures and combustible materials.
it contains carbon
Burning petrol is a classic combustion reaction. Petrol is mostly octane, which is a hydrocarbon, C8H18. When it burns, it reacts (explosively!) with oxygen in the air to produce carbon dioxide and water vapor. These are two very common products of most combustion reactions. The water vapor is harmless, but the carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, an excess of which is harmful to the environment.