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11 August, 03:53

What are the products of the combustion of a hydrocarbon? carbon and oxygen carbon dioxide and water carbon and hydrogen carbon dioxide and hydrogen

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  1. 11 August, 06:10
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    Well, there are two types of combustion; incomplete and complete.

    Complete gives off: - Water vapour (always)

    - Carbon dioxide (always)

    Incomplete gives off: - Water vapour (always)

    - Carbon dioxide (depends)

    - Carbon monoxide (depends)

    - Soot (depends)

    Incomplete combustion varies, so its products can't always be easily determined. However, water vapour is always produced.

    Given your answers, I would go for "carbon dioxide and water"
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