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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.


Why do spark pugs turn black?

Unburnt carbon


What can cause black carbon from the exhaust?

It would be unburnt fuel


Is unburnt carbon a pollutant or nonpollutant?

Unburnt carbon, often found in the form of soot or particulate matter, is considered a pollutant. It can have detrimental effects on air quality and human health, contributing to respiratory issues and cardiovascular diseases. Additionally, unburnt carbon can impact the environment by affecting climate change and ecosystem health. Therefore, it is classified as a pollutant rather than a nonpollutant.


The function of a catalytic converter is to?

Convert unburnt fuel, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides into nitrogen, water, and carbon dioxide.


Why unburnt carbon particles are present in luminous zone?

Unburnt carbon particles are present in the luminous zone of a flame due to incomplete combustion. In this region, insufficient oxygen and lower temperatures prevent the complete oxidation of carbon-containing fuels, resulting in the formation of soot or carbon particles. These unburnt particles emit light, contributing to the flame's luminosity. Additionally, turbulent mixing and varying fuel-to-air ratios also play a role in the presence of these particles.


What do car exhaust fumes contain?

Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides, water vapor, oxygen, unburnt hydrocarbons,


What are the chemicals found from the smoke comes out from vehicles?

Do you mean smoke? or do you mean the emissions in general? In general vehicles can produce: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, other hydro carbons, Nitrogen oxides, Particulate matter, unburnt fuel and smoke but the majority is nitrogen and water vapor. I'm not sure what's in the smoke but i think it's just soot, bits of carbon.


What is produced after a fire?

Fire releases heat and carbon dioxide. The carbon depends on how the fire is burnt. Unburnt hydrocarbons are released if fire is not complete.


What gasses does a 3 way catalytic converter treat?

carbon monoxide, unburnt hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen


How carbon monoxide and unburnt hydrocarbon made into less harmful substance?

Inside a catalytic converter they are combined with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water.


How do catalytic converters reduce the amount of polluting gases released by cars?

They convert nitrous oxides, unburnt fuel, and carbon monoxide to water, carbon dioxide and nitrogen.