CH4(g) + O2(g) = C(s)+ 2H2O(l)
OR
2CH4(g) + 3O2(g) = 2CO(g) + 4H2O(l)
A complete combustion reaction will produce CO2 and H2O, while an incomplete combustion reaction produces CO and H2O.
Incomplete combustion is a waste of fuel because un-burned fuel is passed out the exhaust. This is caused by the engine to pull in more fuel than is needed or can be used.
Fossil fuels Pollution CO2 Global warming Incomplete combustion Non-renewable non-sustainable
Carbon!!! as black soot/'smoke'. For incomoplete combustion CnH2n+2 + O2 = H2O(l) + CO2(g) + CO(g) + C (s) This is not a balanced equation , but given to demoinstrate incomplete combustions products.
Carbon char is the remaining residue following the incomplete combustion of a hydrocarbon. This occurs in some polymers with a char-forming tendancy such as cellulose (containing oxygen) or polycarbonate (containing a cyclic group in the polymer backbone). The better known example of char is of course charcoal.
For example the preparation of caramel can be considered an incomplete combustion.
Ideally, complete combustion. In practice it isn't always, which is why cars have catalytic converters.
The Main danger of incomplete combustion is the production of carbon monoxide.
Incomplete combustion in an engine indicates that all of the fuel has not been burnt. Incomplete combustion can cause clogging and damage to the valves in the engine of a car.
the poisoness gas produced by incomplete combustion is carbon monoxide:)
A regular supply of oxygen or air can avoid the incomplete combustion.
A complete combustion reaction will produce CO2 and H2O, while an incomplete combustion reaction produces CO and H2O.
Incomplete combustion of Methane is....2CH4 + 2O2 --> CO + C + 4H2O
Incomplete combustion of decane is ...2 C10H22 + 21 O2 ==> 20CO + 22H2O
Yes, incomplete combustion of natural gas can produce aldehyde. It is also stated that incomplete combustion of natural gas also produces carbon monoxide.
Incomplete combustion of Methane is....2CH4 + 2O2 --> CO + C + 4H2O
Incomplete combustion often produces toxic compounds such as carbon monoxide.