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

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

B. Is the correct answer..

Answered by Anonymous
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In complete combustion of fuels leads to formation of carbon dioxide. (Option A)

• Almost every fuel materials have carbon as their mandatory chemical component.

• Now, combustion is a type of oxidation where the carbon in the fuel material is oxidised by the atmospheric oxygen during the combustion.

• In this oxidation, the carbon dioxide gas is produced but the combustion should be a complete combustion. An incomplete combustion creates carbon monoxide gas instead of carbon dioxide gas.

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