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If the oxygen is not sufficient carbon monoxide is produced; this is a frequent cause of deadly intoxication.
During complete combustion, carbon dioxide and water are formed. If incomplete combustion occurs, carbon monoxide and water are produced.
No, oxygen is required for combustion to take place.
No. Oxygen is a reactant in combustion, not a product.
Burning propane is called combustion, in which propane combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water.
No moles of oxygen are produced by complete combustion of propane. Oxygen is CONSUMED, not produced. For combustion of 4 moles of propane, it will use 20 moles of oxygen.
Combustion takes carbohydrates, and mixes them with Oxygen; and then Carbon dioxide and Water and Energy are produced. Breathe into your hand and feel the Water.
If the oxygen is not sufficient carbon monoxide is produced; this is a frequent cause of deadly intoxication.
During complete combustion, carbon dioxide and water are formed. If incomplete combustion occurs, carbon monoxide and water are produced.
Oxygen is NOT a PRODUCT (it is not produced) from the complete combustion of methane, it is a REACTANT (it is used in the reaction). The answer is therefore a mass of zero.
No, oxygen is required for combustion to take place.
No. Oxygen is a reactant in combustion, not a product.
Burning propane is called combustion, in which propane combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water.
Oxygen is a required reactant in a combustion reaction - without oxygen, you do not have combustion. If you combine a hydrocarbon with oxygen and add heat, you will cause a combustion reaction that results in carbon dioxide and water being formed (provided there was complete combustion).
More oxygen is used in a complete combustion.
Yes. Hydrogen from the fuel reacts with oxygen, either as an elemental source or from an oxygen-containing reactant, to form water.
No. Molecular oxygen is a reactant in a combustion reaction.