Particulates are produced during fuel combustion in vehicles primarily through incomplete combustion of the fuel, leading to the formation of soot and other solid particles. Factors such as the fuel type, engine design, and operating conditions can influence the quantity and composition of these particulates. Additionally, the presence of impurities in the fuel can contribute to the generation of harmful particulate matter. These particulates are released into the atmosphere through the vehicle's exhaust system, posing health and environmental risks.
Sulphur dioxide (SO2) is produced when gasoline, diesel fuel and coal or oil, all of which contain sulphur, are burned in vehicles. Sulphur is not needed so is let out as a waste product and therefore is let off by the vehicle.
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when an excess of oxygen is used CO2 and water (in the form of steam) is produced but if a quantity too small for the reaction is used CO is produced and again water (in the form of steam!) i hope this helps :)
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If it's a fossil fuel, then the gases produced are mainly CO2 (carbon dioxide). Other gases include sulphur and sometimes methane
Carbon monoxide is the waste produced from burning a fossil fuel
Only water is produced No carbon dioxide is produced Less carbon dioxide produced or less global warming
Carbon monoxide (CO) is produced by motor vehicles primarily through the incomplete combustion of fuel in internal combustion engines. When fuel is burned, especially in conditions where there isn't enough oxygen, carbon monoxide is formed as a byproduct. Additionally, factors such as engine performance, fuel type, and maintenance can influence the amount of CO emitted. This toxic gas can accumulate in enclosed spaces and poses significant health risks to humans and animals.
Huh? I don't think that there is an oxide produced. Fire is a rapid oxidation of a fuel though. The only things that are produced are heat, light, and unburned products of incomplete combustion (IE: smoke).
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Currently, there are no vehicles on the market which utilize the hydrogen fuel cell. Hyundai has plans to release a vehicle featuring hydrogen fuel cells as early as 2015. However, no vehicles currently exist that use this. There may be vehicles made by private individuals, but no pass produced vehicle has this technology right now.
The formula for carbon particulates, often referred to as soot, is not fixed as it can vary depending on the source of emissions. In general, soot is composed of carbon (C) with small amounts of other elements such as hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), and nitrogen (N). The exact composition can vary based on factors like combustion conditions and the type of fuel being burned.