For a gas to burn in an engine, it must be mixed with air to provide oxygen. Liquid fuels are commonly made into a fine mist (or often a vapour) to promote good mixing of fuel and air. This fuel-air mixture will then burn, as a chemical reaction, and hopefully producing some spare energy from the reaction.
After gas is used up, its mass is typically converted into other forms of matter or energy through combustion or chemical reactions. For example, in a car engine, carbon dioxide and water can be produced after the gasoline is burned.
The gas produced when fuels are burned is carbon dioxide (CO2).
When burned, fluorine gas is a pale yellow color.
When brimstone (sulfur) is burned with oxygen, sulfur dioxide gas is produced. This gas has a pungent odor and is often responsible for the characteristic smell of burnt matches.
When coal, gas, and oil are burned, the carbon in these fossil fuels combines with oxygen from the air to form carbon dioxide (CO2). This process releases energy in the form of heat and light. Burning these fossil fuels contributes to the increase in CO2 levels in the atmosphere, which is a major driver of global climate change.
it turns into a liquid
Jet fuel is sprayed into the exhaust gas steam and ignited, as this happens, the end of the primary nozzle constricts hydraulically and the result is increased thrust as the jet exhaust is "after burned".
Gasoline (gas) is the liquid fuel that provides the energy for the car. It is combusted (explosively burned) in the engine cylinders.
emissions system-opens periodically to vent gas tank fumes into engine to be burned
Not much. It'll smell a bit as th engine heats up untin the excess has burned off..
It will not run or if it is mixed with gasoline it will not run correctly and smoke depending on how much diesel was added.
the use of egr in automobile is............... the explanation of egr is "EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION" the egr is placed in the exhaust manifold . the outlet gas is taken to egr and recirculate it and sends to engine again pollution can be controlled less amount of gas released no engine power is increased burned gas are repeatedly sent to engine.
After gas is used up, its mass is typically converted into other forms of matter or energy through combustion or chemical reactions. For example, in a car engine, carbon dioxide and water can be produced after the gasoline is burned.
The gas produced when fuels are burned is carbon dioxide (CO2).
You will lose all lubrication to the engine, and if you run the engine long enough you will have catostrophic engine failure.
No, once the fuel is burned it icant be burned again. There are trace amounts of unburnt fuel in the exhaust, but not enough to run the engine.
There are several pros and cons of Natural Gas, a con is: It emits carbon when burned, and a pro is: Natural Gas burns more clearer than regular gas and helps the engine last longer.