If there is an excess of oxygen, the two main products should be carbon dioxide gas and water vapour. If the oxygen supply is limited, the fuel will undergo incomplete combustion and produce carbon monoxide, water, and sometimes carbon.
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I am quite certain that the most prominent chemical by-product of burning gasoline is carbon monoxide, a gas that is poisonous if inhaled in excessive amounts.
hc ( hydro carbon) co (carbon monoxide) co2 (carbon dioxide) h20 (water) and nox which is a mix of harmful ozone gasses
as far as i can remember - co2, h20 and heat
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combustion
carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O) and energy
Nitrous oxides and co2
carbon monoxide and water
CO2 and H2O
causes lung cancer and asthma
The burning of gasoline is a chemical change.
combustion
Different fuels produce different products. Burning hydrogen produces only water. Burning methane produces both water and carbon dioxide. Burning gasoline produces lots of products. In any event, burning a fuel produces heat that we use for various purposes.
they are the products of INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION (aka burning)
bs, that's what
Reactants. One of the products is water. Not very dangerous.
Burning fossil fuels like gasoline has emissions of carbon dioxide and water.
causes lung cancer and asthma
Burning products are carbon dioxide and water.
Gasoline burning is an oxidation reaction, a reaction with oxygen.So, burning is a chemical change. And fire was the most important discovery of human beings.
The burning of gasoline is a chemical change.
Answer The burning of gasoline is a chemical change.
No, it is a chemical property
The burning of the gasoline is a chemical change.
the products of a burning candle are water vapor and carbon dioxide
The burning of gasoline is a chemical change. The evaporation of gasoline is a physical change. This is a physical change because it is a change in state of matter (from liquid to gas).