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in complete cobution of fuels leads to formation of .......?​

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Answered by manjuupadhyay017
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Answered by smartbrainz
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In complete combustion of fuels leads to formation of carbon dioxide and watere vapour.

Explanation:

  • Combustion is a process in which any carbon containing material is burned in the presence of air, that is oxygen.
  • If there is plenty or abundance of oxygen in the air when combustion or burning takes place then it is said to be a Complete Combustion.
  • In Complete combustion, the carbon present in the material ( hydrocarbons) is oxidized into Carbon dioxide and the hydrogen present is oxidized into water vapour.
  • Similarly, if the oxygen in the air is limited when the combustion of any hydrocarbons is taking place then it is not burned completely, and is termed as Incomplete Combustion.
  • In Incomplete Combustion, the carbon is not oxidized fully and is changd into carbon monoxide which is a very harmful gas for us, and the hydrogen gets changed into water vapour.
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