Mainly CO2 and H2O - Carbon Dioxide and Water. (Also heat, depending on if you are including it or not.)
This can also be shown as an equation: Fuel + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water (and heat)
You just made one. If you want a sentence that uses it's meaning, try,"A common example of a combustion reaction is turning on your gas stove, cranking your engine, or starting a fire."
Soot (carbon) and carbon monoxide - as opposed to full combustion which results in water and carbon dioxide
Burning hydrocarbons primarily produces carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) as the main products of combustion. Incomplete combustion can also generate carbon monoxide (CO) and various hydrocarbons, such as soot. Additionally, combustion can release nitrogen oxides (NOx) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) depending on the presence of nitrogen and sulfur in the fuel.
When you burn paper, two new materials that are formed are ash and smoke. Ash is the residue left behind after the paper burns, while smoke is a mixture of gases, vapors, and particles released during combustion.
When the air hole is covered on the Bunsen Burner its oxygen supply is made smaller. This makes the flame turn YELLOW - This is considered to be the safety flame as it is the most visible to the eye and it radiates less heat. When the Bunsen burners air hole is fully open there is a super heated blue flame which is the product of complete combustion. Hope this helped :)
water vapour and carbon products of combustion.
Assuming complete combustion, the products are carbon dioxide and water.
You just made one. If you want a sentence that uses it's meaning, try,"A common example of a combustion reaction is turning on your gas stove, cranking your engine, or starting a fire."
it produces co2 +2 h2o
Carbon monoxide is not the result of a complete combustion.Carbon monoxide is made when hydrocarbons are burnt in low amount of oxygen. That means when partial combustion is happened. Carbon monoxide is harmful to the animals.
there is no products that are not made of plants, because we use plants to make all of the products to be complete
Its one of the by-products of burning the fuel. Its produced in the combustion chamber.
Smoke is a product of incomplete combustion. When used properly a Bunsen burner propduces complete combustion, which is made evident by a blue flame.
If combustion is complete (which it usually is not) you will get a carbon dioxide molecule for every carbon atom or for every oxygen molecule depending on which runs out first.
Carbon monoxide is a gas produced during the incomplete combustion of octane. It is a toxic gas that poses health risks when inhaled in high concentrations.
Soot (carbon) and carbon monoxide - as opposed to full combustion which results in water and carbon dioxide
Burning hydrocarbons primarily produces carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) as the main products of combustion. Incomplete combustion can also generate carbon monoxide (CO) and various hydrocarbons, such as soot. Additionally, combustion can release nitrogen oxides (NOx) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) depending on the presence of nitrogen and sulfur in the fuel.