Chemistry, asked by varshajainj, 1 month ago

if hydrocarbon burns with a clear blue flame in presence of excess oxygen then the products formed are:
a)carbon monoxide and water vapour
b)carbon particles and carbon monoxide
c) carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide
d)carbon dioxide and water vapour​

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Answered by alexdassjenny334
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Yes, when a hydrocarbon fuel is burnt, it gives out carbon dioxide and water vapours. Hydrocarbons are made up of carbon and hydrogen. When they are burnt in the presence of oxygen, carbon reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and hydrogen reacts with oxygen to form water vapours.

option: c)

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