Oxides of Sulphur and Nitrogen.....i guess and maybe Carbon monoxide....
Carbon dioxide is produced when carbon is burnt in air.
Chemical potential energy is stored in petrol. When petrol is burnt, this chemical energy is converted into heat, light, and mechanical energy to power vehicles.
When fossil fuels are burnt, carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced as a byproduct along with water vapor and other pollutants like carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides.
When petrol is completely burnt, the main products are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O), along with small amounts of other combustion byproducts like nitrogen oxides (NOx) and carbon monoxide (CO).
Sulphur dioxide is produced in petrol engines due to the combustion of sulphur-containing compounds present in the fuel. When these compounds are burned, they react with oxygen to form sulphur dioxide as a byproduct, which is then emitted through the exhaust. Reducing the sulphur content in petrol can help minimize the production of sulphur dioxide emissions.
Yes. Gasoline and diesel engines are both heat engines.
Carbon dioxide is produced when carbon is burnt in air.
too much petrol in the cylinder not being burnt
carbon dioxide and dioxide
Water vapor and carbon dioxide.
When carbon is burnt, Carbon Dioxide only is produced. When methane is burnt, both carbon dioxide and water are produced.
Chemical potential energy is stored in petrol. When petrol is burnt, this chemical energy is converted into heat, light, and mechanical energy to power vehicles.
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Gasoline is produced from petroleum. Thus the nickname Petrol in some countries.
When polyethylene is burnt carbon dioxide and water vapors are released.
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methane