When ethanol is burnt, a number of products are formed. They are carbon dioxide, heat, water and Nitrous Oxide which is harmful.
All organic compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen (such as ethanol) always form carbon dioxide and water vapour on complete combustion in open air.
carbondioxide is the gas produced
water, carbon dioxide, sulfur and nitrogen oxides, a small residue of incombustible material
co2
Hydrogen Chloride
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All organic compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen (such as ethanol) always form carbon dioxide and water vapour on complete combustion in open air.
carbondioxide is the gas produced
greenhouse gases
When carbon is burnt, Carbon Dioxide only is produced. When methane is burnt, both carbon dioxide and water are produced.
Ethanol is a biofuel produced from vegetable matter. When the crop grows, it removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. When the biofuel is burnt, that same carbon dioxide is released. So ethanol, basically, is carbon-neutral and does not contribute to the greenhouse effect.
The products produced when burning methane (CH4) are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
water, carbon dioxide, sulfur and nitrogen oxides, a small residue of incombustible material
calorific value of fuel
chemical
It is defined as the amount of heat released when a unit quantity of a fuel is burnt completely in air, and the products of combustion are let off into atmosphere.
When polyethylene is burnt carbon dioxide and water vapors are released.