Glowing gases observed during combustion is called a "flame."
If limited then combustion is reduced, if totally restricted then there's no combustion at all
The advantages of a complete combustion reaction are that they don't release as harmful toxic pollutants. In an incomplete combustion Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and carbon is released. A complete combustion only releases carbon dioxide.
No. Oxygen is a reactant in combustion, not a product.
During complete combustion, carbon dioxide and water are formed. If incomplete combustion occurs, carbon monoxide and water are produced.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides are the pollutants released from fossil fuel combustion.
Carbon monoxideNitrogen oxideSulfur OxideWater
There is carbon and nitrogen in fuel. Burning it with oxygen (incomplete) produces CO and NO.
no it burns the oxygen and releases co2 (carbondioxide) among other pollutants
carbon monoxide, due to improper combustion Hydrocarbon and nitrogen oxides Also, if the fuel contains sulfur, oxides of sulfur
Usually he means ozone produced by sunlight and infernal combustion pollutants.
Glowing gases observed during combustion is called a "flame."
Carbon Monoxide, Nitrogen Monoxide, Hydro Carbons, Nitrogen Dioxide
If limited then combustion is reduced, if totally restricted then there's no combustion at all
The advantages of a complete combustion reaction are that they don't release as harmful toxic pollutants. In an incomplete combustion Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and carbon is released. A complete combustion only releases carbon dioxide.
No. Oxygen is a reactant in combustion, not a product.
No. Molecular oxygen is a reactant in a combustion reaction.