Science, asked by vedantkotalwar17, 9 months ago

(1)
In complete combustion of fuels leads to formation of
(A)
Carbon monoxide
(B)
Carbon dioxide
(C)
Chlorofluorocarbon
(D)
Hydrogen sulphide​

Answers

Answered by kavitasuman01234
16

Answer:

carbon monoxide

Explanation:

because it doesn't get sufficient oxygen amount to burn completely

Answered by Fatimakincsem
5

Due to incomplete combustion carbon monoxide and carbon are produced.

Option (A) is correct.

Explanation:

  • Incomplete combustion take place due to inadequate supply of oxygen or air.
  • Due to incomplete combustion carbon monoxide and carbon are produced.
  • Incomplete combustion of fuels leads to the formation of Carbon monoxide
  • and carbon.
  • In general for incomplete combustion the equation can be written as
  • Hydrocarbon + oxygen → carbon monoxide + carbon + water.
  • The carbon is released as soot .
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