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Which gas reacts with the fuel vapour to make carbon dioxide?

C 02- carbon dioxide


What does a catalytic converter do on a 1997 dodge 5.9l?

It converts carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides and unburnt fuel into carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water vapor.It converts carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides and unburnt fuel into carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water vapor.


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Is carbon dioxide a fuel?

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What is produced when a fossil fuel is burned?

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What gas is produced during combustion?

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Carbon monoxide may be produced in the process of burning of fossil fuels?

If the burning is incomplete it will. Ideally perfect burning of fuel produces water vapor and carbon dioxide.


If gasoline combusts in an engine a chemical change?

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What two ingredients are necessary for combustion?

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