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Incomplete combustion of carbon-containing compounds.
The chemical reaction is:2 C2H6 + 5 O2 = 4 CO + 6 H2O
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No. Oxygen is a reactant in combustion, not a product.
Carbon dioxide is a product of the combustion of fossil fuels and this is contributing most to the accelerated greenhouse effect.
Soot is the product of an incomplete combustion of carbon.
carbon monoxide. CO is a product resulting as the definition of incomplete combustion. complete combustion yields carbon dioxide, CO2.
Incomplete combustion of carbon-containing compounds.
Carbon monaxide is an odorless very poisonous gas that is a product of incomplete combustion of carbon
Smoke is a product of incomplete combustion. When used properly a Bunsen burner propduces complete combustion, which is made evident by a blue flame.
No. Carbon monoxide is a product of incomplete combustion. You will not find it in an MRI
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.
If the combustion is incomplete, carbon monoxide can be formed. Other than that, if you are in an enclosed space, carbon dioxide could be dangerous. Also, if a fire occurs, that could also be dangerous.
Combustion is an exothermic reaction, generally categorized by the release of energy through heat or light. A combustion reaction must occur between oxygen and a fuel. The products vary from incomplete to complete combustion. Incomplete combustion occurs under the lack of oxygen, which complete combustion occurs under excess oxygen. As long as reaction contains a fuel and oxygen, plus the need to heat, it should be a combustion reaction. The common products formed are CO2 and H2O.
No, Petroleum coke is not same as carbon black because carbon black is the product of incomplete combustion of petroleum products
Water can be a product of combustion.
Carbon monoxide. It's toxic....it'll cause death. (I'd consider that a bit of a problem)