Gasoline is a mixture of many different organic compounds (combinations of Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen). As such, we cannot write a single equation to describe the combustion of gasoline.
However, anything that's made up Carbon and Hydrogen or Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen will burn to form CO2 and H2O (if it burns completely).
If it does not burn completely, CO (carbon monoxide) and solid carbon can also be produced, along with any number of smaller organic molecules.
Yes because a new chemical will be formed, heat is produced, and definitely light is also produced.
Yes, combustion is a chemical reaction in which a fuel (such as gasoline) reacts with an oxidizer (such as oxygen) to release energy in the form of heat and light. This reaction typically produces carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.
A mixture of gasoline and air exploding is an example of a chemical reaction, specifically combustion. In this process, the gasoline (fuel) reacts with oxygen (air) in a rapid exothermic reaction, releasing heat and producing combustion byproducts such as carbon dioxide and water vapor.
That process is a chemical reaction, as the molecules of gasoline and oxygen are rearranged to form new substances (carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, water vapor) with different properties than the original substances.
well the chemical change that occurs is the CO2 will travel up to the sky and form acid clouds which will eventually create acid rain (hope this helps) :)
Yes because a new chemical will be formed, heat is produced, and definitely light is also produced.
The chemical reaction that occurs when gasoline and air are ignited is called combustion. This process releases energy in the form of heat and light, producing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.
The burning of gasoline is a chemical change because it involves a reaction with oxygen from the air to produce carbon dioxide, water vapor, and energy. This process cannot be easily reversed to recover the original gasoline molecules.
It is a chemical reaction. The coal (which is mostly carbon) reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide.
The chemical reaction is called combustion, where the gasoline and air mixture reacts with the spark to release energy in the form of heat and light, producing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.
Yes, combustion of fuel in cars is a chemical reaction. It involves the reaction of the fuel (such as gasoline) with oxygen in the air to produce heat, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other byproducts.
Carbon dioxide is a compound as it is the elements carbon and oxygen fused together in a chemical reaction. The chemical name for carbon dioxide is C02
CO2,g + Cs --> 2COg is the chemical reaction equation.
Yes, combustion is a chemical reaction in which a fuel (such as gasoline) reacts with an oxidizer (such as oxygen) to release energy in the form of heat and light. This reaction typically produces carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.
Carbon from the gasoline combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide. Thehydrogen from the gasoline combines with oxygen to form water vapor.
Gasoline is not turned into energy. When we burn gasoline, it reacts with oxygen, breaking down and combining with it to become water vapor, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide. As this happens, energy stored in the chemical bonds is released. The new bonds in the products of this reaction do not contain as much energy.
The carbon dioxide bubbles from a chemical reaction.