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If refering to hydrocarbons, complete combustion is carbon dioxide and water. Incomplete combustion may include any other compounds, e.g. carbon, carbon monoxide, aldehydes, acids, peroxides...
Soot (carbon) and carbon monoxide - as opposed to full combustion which results in water and carbon dioxide
The primary products of the complete combustion of fossil fuels is: CARBON DIOXIDE and WATER.=)
The general equation for combustion is: ACxHy + BO2 --> CCO2 + DH20 Sometimes when a product does not burn efficiently CO is produced.
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they are the products of INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION (aka burning)
2C2H3OH + 5O2 --> 4CO2 + 4H2O The equation as written appears to be complete combustion, but in reality it probably would not be complete combustion. Usually combustion is incomplete, producing other products such as carbon monoxide and pure carbon (soot).
It depends upon the extent of combustion take propane as an example Complete Combustion: C3H8(g) + 5O2(g) --> 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(l) Incomplete Combustion: C3H8(g) + 3.5O2(g) --> 3CO(g) + 4H2O(l) Very Incomplete Combustion: C3H8(g) + 2O2(g) --> 3C(s) + 4H2O(l) Products of Complete = Carbon Dioxide + Water Products of Incomplete = Carbon Monoxide + Water Products of Very Incomplete = Amorphous Carbon (soot) + Water
there are no effects
The main products of an incomplete combustion of fossil fuels are still going to be carbon dioxide and water. There will also be some carbon monoxide and a lot of polycyclical aromatic compounds.
If refering to hydrocarbons, complete combustion is carbon dioxide and water. Incomplete combustion may include any other compounds, e.g. carbon, carbon monoxide, aldehydes, acids, peroxides...
Soot (carbon) and carbon monoxide - as opposed to full combustion which results in water and carbon dioxide
The primary products of the complete combustion of fossil fuels is: CARBON DIOXIDE and WATER.=)
Hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen
The general equation for combustion is: ACxHy + BO2 --> CCO2 + DH20 Sometimes when a product does not burn efficiently CO is produced.
In one way, yes. If you burn the oil, one of the products of combustion will be water vapor, which can condense into liquid water. The problem is, there will be some products of incomplete combustion as well, which may be toxic or carcinogenic.