Carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
Catalytic converter: (Part of exhaust system that reduces Carbon Monoxide, Hydrocarbons and Oxides of Nitrogen.)
the five exhaust gases are carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen oxides and unburned hydrocarbon
Oxygen which comes out of a car exhaust is a product of reaction in the catalytic converter. In the catalytic converter, oxides of nitrogen undergo reactions to form less harmful nitrogen gas and oxygen, which are then expelled through the exhaust system.
The catalytic converter in a vehicle uses a catalyst to convert three harmful compounds in car exhaust into harmless compounds.The three harmful compounds are:Hydrocarbons (in the form of unburned gasoline)Carbon monoxide (formed by the combustion of gasoline)Nitrogen oxides (created when the heat in the engine forces nitrogen in the air to combine with oxygen)
In the exhaust, near the catalytic converter.In the exhaust, near the catalytic converter.
Hydro carbons, oxides of nitrogen and carbon monoxide. HC, NOx, and CO
It is part of the exhaust system. It can be anywhere between the exhaust manifold and the muffler. It is usually half way between the manifold and the muffler. Some cars have two. The purpose of the converter is to change the carbon monoxide in the exhaust to sulfur dioxide. Carbon monoxide is a greenhouse gas and sulfur dioxide is not.
They reduce emissions of three harmful compounds found in car exhaust: Carbon monoxide, Nitrogen oxides, and Hydrocarbons.
On the catalytic converter or exhaust manifold On the exhaust manifold or catalytic converter
The catalytic converter is in the exhaust pipe directly behind the engine.The catalytic converter is in the exhaust pipe directly behind the engine.
In the exhaust pipe at the front of the catalytic converter.In the exhaust pipe at the front of the catalytic converter.
It is screwed into the exhaust at the outlet of the catalytic converter.It is screwed into the exhaust at the outlet of the catalytic converter.