Combustion of hydrocarbons produces which gas
A)Co2
B)H2
C)O2
D)None
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Description. Regardless of the type of hydrocarbon, combustion with oxygen produces 3 products: carbon dioxide, water and heat, as shown in the general reaction below.
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→ When a hydrocarbon burns in oxygen, the reaction will only yield carbon dioxide and water.
→ When elements are burned, the products are primarily the most common oxides. Carbon will yield carbon dioxide, nitrogen will yield nitrogen dioxide, and sulfur will yield sulfur dioxide.
∴ Combustion of hydrocarbons produce Carbon Dioxide gas.
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