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What is the result of the combustion of the mixture?

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What is the result of the combustion of the mixture?

July 29, 2022Chemistry

What is produced as a result of combustion?

Fossil fuels consisting mainly of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, and oxygen produce the following products during combustion: The primary pollutants are Carbon Monoxide (CO), Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Sulfur (SO2), Nitrogen Dioxide (NOx), Nitric Oxide (N2O), Volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and Hydrocarbons (HCs).

What is combustion mixture?

Combustion, or burning, is a high-temperature exothermic redox chemical reaction between a fuel (the reductant) and an oxidant, usually atmospheric oxygen, that produces oxidized, often gaseous products, in a mixture termed as smoke.

What is the process of combustion?

combustion, a chemical reaction between substances, usually including oxygen and usually accompanied by the generation of heat and light in the form of flame.

What happened to the mixture of gases in combustion?

At the top of the stroke, the spark plug ignites the mixture. During the expansion or power stroke, the high-pressure combustion gases expand moving the piston down and delivering the power. The gases expand completely, the exhaust valve opens, and the gases are expelled out during the exhaust stroke.

What is an example of combustion reaction?

Examples of Combustion Reactions



Imagine the wood burning in a fireplace. The wood is fuel which continuously reacts with oxygen in the air in a combustion reaction. The fire produced is energy being released in a long exothermic reaction, while the smoke you see is carbon dioxide.

What are the products of complete combustion?

During complete combustion carbon and hydrogen combine with oxygen (O2) to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).

How do you identify a combustion reaction?

Good signs that you’re dealing with a combustion reaction include the presence of oxygen as a reactant and carbon dioxide, water, and heat as products. Inorganic combustion reactions might not form all of those products but remain recognizable by the reaction of oxygen.

What is usually released in a combustion reaction?

A combustion reaction is a reaction in which a substance reacts with oxygen gas, releasing energy in the form of light and heat.

What are 5 examples of combustion?

What are five examples of combustion in your everyday life?

  • Burning of Wood or Coal for the household purposes.
  • Burning of Petrol or Diesel for using vehicles like car.
  • Combustion of Natural Gas or LPG to cook.
  • For the production of energy in thermal power plants.
  • Fireworks or burning of Wax candle.


What type of reaction is a combustion reaction?

redox

Combustion is a high-temperature exothermic (heat releasing) redox (oxygen adding) chemical reaction between a fuel and an oxidant, usually atmospheric oxygen, that produces oxidized, often gaseous products, in a mixture termed as smoke.

What is usually released in a combustion reaction?

A combustion reaction is a reaction in which a substance reacts with oxygen gas, releasing energy in the form of light and heat.

Does combustion produce carbon dioxide?

During combustion, the carbon (C) from the fuel combines with oxygen (O2) from the air to produce carbon dioxide (CO2).

What does combustion release into the atmosphere?

The Exhaust



Incomplete combustion leads to emittance of carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, volatile organic compounds, and helps create ground level ozone. Fossil fuels typically burn incompletely releasing detrimental byproducts into the atmosphere, including evaporated or unburned fuel.

What type of change is combustion?

chemical change

Combustion, however, starts with carbon, and oxygen C(s)+O2(g), and end up with carbon dioxide CO2(g) a completely different molecule – that’s a chemical change.

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