Wednesday, February 10, 2010

True or false. when gasoline burns completely,the two end products are water and carbon monoxide?

False


Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).


CO is from an incomplete reaction.True or false. when gasoline burns completely,the two end products are water and carbon monoxide?
the fumes light. when there are no more fumes there is no more gasoline. when you burn it it's all black smoke, which is bad. I don't if it's monoxide but it disappears. otherwise just google it.True or false. when gasoline burns completely,the two end products are water and carbon monoxide?
false. that's if it's burned incompletely.


if it's burned completely it's water and carbon dioxide.
When gasoline is burned without sufficient oxygen it produces CO and H2O. When there is sufficient oxygen CO2 and H2O is produced.
end product is some burned a$$ $h!t
The two end products are CO2 and H2O





But, when it isn't burned efficiently, some CO will be produced.
Complete combustion of a fuel (as in this case) gives products of Carbon Dioxide CO2 and Water H2O.





Carbon Monoxide CO and Water H2O are given off by incomplete combustion.





You can tell if there is complete or incomplete combustion taking place by the colour of the flame. A blue flame means it is complete combustion and a yellow/orange flame means it is incomplete.
I'm not sure I know the CO is true but I believe no water is produced... BTW if you say CO2 you're thinking of what humans produce not cars...
False. The world would be dead if that were true. CO is poisonous.
that is false


it's just a complete waste of ******* money and 5 points


just kidding


hahaha
no its water and c02
False. By burning completely, it means that there is an excess of oxygen. With a large excess of oxygen, CO2 and water will be formed. CO is more likely to form in an oxygen-poor burn.

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