when a material undergoes combustion, a sequence of exothermic reactions occur. The substance is broken down to form carbon dioxide and water. The carbon dioxide will be released as a gas as it is formed.
no it means it was an incomplete combustion causing pure Carbon (carbon monoxide or sut).
Carbon dioxide is formed by the complete combustion of carbon itself or organic compounds.
Yes, ash is a byproduct of combustion processes and can contain carbon.
Carbon dioxide is a product of combustion. It cannot undergo combustion.
no not at all
carbon monoxide and carbon soot
carbon dioxide
Complete combustion produces carbon dioxide. Incomplete combustion produces carbon monoxide.
combustion is the process of burning something. It adds a lot more carbon to the air.
A necessary product in a combustion reaction is carbon dioxide (CO₂). During combustion, a fuel (typically containing carbon and hydrogen) reacts with oxygen (O₂) to produce energy, water (H₂O), and carbon dioxide if the combustion is complete. Incomplete combustion can also produce carbon monoxide (CO) and other byproducts, but CO₂ is a key indicator of complete combustion.
It does not support combustion...
If the combustion is complete, carbon dioxide and water.