Answer: 68 L NO2
2NO + O2 ------> 2NO2
>68 L + 34 L --> 68 L + some 'left over' NO
The combution process is two stage, carbon monoxide is formed first and if excess oxygen is present an the carbon monoxide reacts with additional oxygen to form carbon dioxide. 2C + O2 ---> 2CO + O2 ---> 2CO2
Carbon Dioxide & Water, Complete burning with excess of oxygen gives out Carbon Dioxide(CO2) + Water , While incomplete burning with limited amount of oxygen gives out Carbon monoxide (CO) + Water
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If a hydrocarbon is completely burned, the products are water vapor and carbon dioxide. Various partial combustion products are often produced, however. These include carbon monoxide, smoke, and sometimes other forms of hydrocarbons.
CO, CO2, H2O and more comlicated structures.
Acid rain is caused by which of the following? excess carbon dioxide deforestation nitrogen compounds in the air nitrogen compounds in the soil Help me please
Oxygen in excess: carbon dioxide is obtained.Not sufficient oxygen: carbon monoxide is obtained.
The combution process is two stage, carbon monoxide is formed first and if excess oxygen is present an the carbon monoxide reacts with additional oxygen to form carbon dioxide. 2C + O2 ---> 2CO + O2 ---> 2CO2
oxygen react with non metal like sulfur burns and forming SO2 and in the presence of excess of oxygen forms so3 Carbon combined with oxygen forms two compounds, carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2). Phosphorus reacts with oxygen in many different ratios, two of which are diphosphorous pentoxide (P2O5) and diphosphorus trioxide (P2O3). Nitrogen reacts with oxygen to form dinitrogen monoxide (N2O), and nitrogen monoxide (NO). Sulfur reacts with oxygen in many different ratios, which include sulfur dioxide (SO2) and sulfur trioxide (SO3).
Carbon Dioxide & Water, Complete burning with excess of oxygen gives out Carbon Dioxide(CO2) + Water , While incomplete burning with limited amount of oxygen gives out Carbon monoxide (CO) + Water
Carbon dioxide is produced most times as it seperates the carbon from the rest of the compound, and then combines with oxygen, therefore resulting in carbon dioxide. Other polluting gases are methane, nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, ammonia and carbon monoxide.
Some gases present in acid rain* Sulphur dioxide, SO2 * Nitrogen oxide, NO * Nitrogen dioxide, NO2 * Carbon dioxide, CO2 (in excess amounts)The abovementioned gases are acidic in the sense that when they dissolve in water, they will react to form acids. For example, sulphur dioxide when released into the atmosphere will eventually be oxidised such that it forms sulphuric acid, H2SO4.The gases originate from both man-made and natural sources. Man-made sources * Vehicles. The combustion of fuel produces carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and oxides of nitrogen (NO / NO2). * Coal factories. Coal contains carbon, which when combusted gives rise to carbon dioxide. There are also impurities like sulphur, which are oxidised to form sulphur dioxide during the burning process.Natural sources* Volcano eruptions. Large volumes of gases such as sulphur dioxide are expelled into the air when this takes place.Note: These are but a few (very few, actually) examples.
excess nitrogen
carbon monoxide?
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