This depends on the chemical composition of the hydrocarbon.
Bu burning hydrocarbons are transformed in carbon dioxide and water.
The products of hydrocarbons burning are carbon dioxide and water.
The gas produced by the burning of fuel is carbon dioxide.
CO, CO2, H2O and more comlicated structures.
The compounds resulting from the total burning of hydrocarbons are carbon dioxide and water.
Bu burning hydrocarbons are transformed in carbon dioxide and water.
Burning of hydrocarbons release water and carbon dioxide.
The products of hydrocarbons burning are carbon dioxide and water.
The gas produced by the burning of fuel is carbon dioxide.
Yes
Certainly. All hydrocarbons produce carbon dioxide when burned.
CO, CO2, H2O and more comlicated structures.
The compounds resulting from the total burning of hydrocarbons are carbon dioxide and water.
carbon dioxide
Cars run on burning of fossil fuel, which is mainly hydrocarbons, compound of carbon and hydrogen which on oxidation (burning) produces Carbon dioxide, water (and Carbon Monoxide if oxygen is not sufficient for combustion).
Candle wax mainly contains hydrocarbons. (Hydrocarbons) + Oxygen ----> Carbon dioxide + Water (Hydrocarbons) + O2 ----> CO2 + H2O
Burning of hydrorbons release carbon dioxide and water.