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explain complete combustion

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Complete combustion happens when there is a good supply of air. Carbon and hydrogen atoms in the hydrocarbon fuel react with oxygen in an exothermic reaction: carbon dioxide and water are produced. energy is given out.

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Complete Combustion

When other elements are burned, they typically leave commonly known oxides leftover.

For example, carbon will produce carbon dioxide, nitrogen leads to nitrogen dioxide and sulfur will yield sulfur dioxide.

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