Chemistry, asked by rriyaaa, 10 months ago

In faulty gas fires , incomplete
combustion of methane occurs .
Discuss the problems that can arise
from this compared to a gas boiler
that burns in complete combustion .

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Answered by dangerousboss
1

Answer:

Incomplete combustion happens when a burning reaction takes place with no enough oxygen supply. Failure of combustion is also avoided as it generates less energy as a whole and creates a toxic gas called carbon monoxide.

Answered by KarthikVatsavayi
1

Answer:

Explanation:

2CO + 8H2O + 2C -----> 4CH4 + 5O2  

Unfinished combustion is also a solution to oxygen and gasoline, but carbon monoxide, water and methane are the components. Incomplete combustion happens when a burning reaction takes place with no enough oxygen supply.

Failure of combustion is also avoided as it generates less energy as a whole and creates a toxic gas called carbon monoxide. Unfinished combustion may also generate uncertain and equipment-building pure carbon. Incomplete combustion of orange flames is characterized.

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