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What compound do sulfur nitrogen and carbon make when burned?

When sulfur, nitrogen, and carbon are burned together, they can form a variety of compounds depending on the specific conditions. One common compound that can form is sulfur dioxide (SO2), which is produced when sulfur-containing compounds combust in the presence of oxygen. Other possibilities include nitrogen oxides (such as NO and NO2) and carbon dioxide (CO2).


Compounds composed of carbon hydrogen nitrogen and sometimes sulfur are what?

Proteins!


List four elements other than carbon and hydrogen that can bond to carbon in organic compounds?

It is Nitrogen, Sulfur, Oxygen, and Chlorine


What are the biological compounds of oil?

Crude oil compounds: Carbon, hydrogen, sulfur nitrogen, oxygen, metals, salts.


What element do all oranic compounds contain?

Carbon. Organic compounds are defined as compounds that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, along with other elements such as oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus.


What organic compounds contain a element?

All do. They are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur.


Does carbon and oxygen is the only element that can combine with nitrogen?

No, carbon and oxygen are not the only elements that can combine with nitrogen. Nitrogen can also form compounds with hydrogen, sulfur, and other elements to create a variety of nitrogen-containing compounds.


How are sulfur dioxide carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide produced in combustion?

Sulfur and carbon are oxidized during the combustion process. Sulfur normally forms two compounds when it burns, Sulfur dioxide and to a lesser extent sulfur trioxide. This is normal. Carbon when it burns produces carbon dioxide, if there is not enough air provided to the combustion it will produce carbon monoxide, which is an incomplete reaction. Carbon monoxide is combustible gas and can be burned further into carbon dioxide, with the proper application of air. Nitrogen oxides, nitrous and nitric oxide, are a separate process. These chemical bonds require a heat input to form, and rob heat from a fuel. Typically they are not formed at temperatures under 1500F (816C). These compounds are formed from nitrogen in either the fuel or the air, a very hot flame is required to produce them.


What do organic compounds have in common?

Just remember NCHOPS.Which stands for; Nitrogen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur, All organic compounds usually have C,H, and O. Most also have nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur.


What are some that contains organic compounds?

carbon, hydrogen, oxygen are the major possibilities carbon hydrogen oxygen nitrogen phosphorus and sulfur


What are the chemicals in coal and oil?

Coal primarily contains carbon, hydrogen, sulfur, and trace amounts of other elements like nitrogen and oxygen. Oil consists mostly of hydrocarbons, which are compounds made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Both coal and oil can also contain various impurities such as heavy metals, sulfur compounds, and nitrogen compounds.


Is coal made up of chemicals?

Yes, coal is primarily composed of organic compounds such as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. It also contains varying amounts of other elements such as sulfur, nitrogen, and minerals. When coal is burned, these compounds are released as gases or other byproducts.