carbon dioxide and water
if it has not enough air is produces Carbon monoxide and water
When paraffin burns in plenty of air, carbon dioxide and water vapor are formed
Typically, methane is the hydrocarbon that burns first when crude oil is ignited. This is because methane has the lowest molecular weight and is the most volatile component in crude oil, making it the easiest to ignite and burn.
The products are carbon dioxide and water.
Complete burning products are water and carbon dioxide.
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There is no deffinite answer. If Sulfur burms SO2 is given off. If Magnesium burns, MgO is produced. If a hydrocarbon burns Carbon Dioxide and water are given off.
When paraffin burns in plenty of air, carbon dioxide and water vapor are formed
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Typically, methane is the hydrocarbon that burns first when crude oil is ignited. This is because methane has the lowest molecular weight and is the most volatile component in crude oil, making it the easiest to ignite and burn.
hydrocarbon
It is a exothermal reaction. It will form CO2 and H2O.
The products are carbon dioxide and water.
Complete burning products are water and carbon dioxide.
When a hydrocarbon is burnt in the presenceof oxygen it gives heat, light, and carbon dioxide gas producing a sooty or non-sooty flame
Carbon dioxide and water, assuming the fuel is a hydrocarbon.
When hydrogen burns, water vapor (H2O) is produced as a byproduct.