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polythene is a polymer of ethene. polythene primary while synthesis is a waxy solid, but it is made into transparent form by processing. The waxy solid which is the pure polythene burns in oxygen at elevated temperature to give carbon dioxide and water. but the processed polythene which we use in our daily lives, will burn in air to form CO2 and H2O along with other substances say carbon particles viz SPMs'. the equation is such that: - (C2H4)n + 3nO2 ----> 2nO2 + 2nH2O I am doing research on extraction of fuel from polythene, so I know a little on combustion products of polythene you. yours faithfully, Piyush Nanda. Research scientist, WCAME fuel synthesizer.
During photosynthesis, by-products like oxygen and water are formed. Oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a waste product of the light-dependent reactions, while water is produced as a result of the splitting of water molecules in the light-dependent reactions.
Fermentation allows cells to generate energy in the absence of oxygen by converting pyruvate to fermentation products such as lactic acid or ethanol. It helps organisms survive in low oxygen environments and generates ATP for cellular processes. Fermentation also regenerates NAD+ from NADH, allowing glycolysis to continue in the absence of oxygen.
reactants: isooctane & oxygen products: carbon dioxide & water
In aerobic respiration the waste products in photosynthesis are oxygen (O2) and water (H2O) and in anaerobic respiration, the waste products include carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) I think that's all! = D
Burning (oxydation, reaction with oxygen) is possible only when oxygen exist.
When propanol is heated over a copper catalyst in the absence of oxygen, the primary products formed are propene (an alkene) and water. This process involves the dehydration of propanol to form propene.
Possible products of respiration in the absence of oxygen are lactic acid, ethanol, and carbon dioxide. This process is known as anaerobic respiration and occurs in the absence of oxygen to produce energy.
they will enter the Krebs cycle
Energy and lactic acid (lactate).
lactic acid
Glucose and molecular oxygen - O2.
polythene is a polymer of ethene. polythene primary while synthesis is a waxy solid, but it is made into transparent form by processing. The waxy solid which is the pure polythene burns in oxygen at elevated temperature to give carbon dioxide and water. but the processed polythene which we use in our daily lives, will burn in air to form CO2 and H2O along with other substances say carbon particles viz SPMs'. the equation is such that: - (C2H4)n + 3nO2 ----> 2nO2 + 2nH2O I am doing research on extraction of fuel from polythene, so I know a little on combustion products of polythene you. yours faithfully, Piyush Nanda. Research scientist, WCAME fuel synthesizer.
Silicon dioxide is an inorganic compound composed of silicon and oxygen atoms, commonly found in minerals like quartz. Polythene, on the other hand, is a type of polymer made from repeating ethylene monomers and is a synthetic material commonly used in plastic products. The main difference is that silicon dioxide is an inorganic compound while polythene is a synthetic polymer.
Hydrogen and oxygen
When hydrogen peroxide decomposes, it forms water and oxygen gas as products.
During photosynthesis, by-products like oxygen and water are formed. Oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a waste product of the light-dependent reactions, while water is produced as a result of the splitting of water molecules in the light-dependent reactions.