Incomplete combustion of carbon reaction
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Incomplete combustion occurs when the supply of air or oxygen is poor. Water is still produced, but carbon monoxide and carbon are produced instead of carbon dioxide.
In general for incomplete combustion:
hydrocarbon + oxygen → carbon monoxide + carbon + water
The carbon is released as soot. Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas, which is one reason why complete combustion is preferred to incomplete combustion. Gas fires and boilers must be serviced regularly to ensure they do not produce carbon monoxide.
Here are the equations for the incomplete combustion of propane, where carbon is produced rather than carbon monoxide:
propane + oxygen → carbon + water
C3H8 + 2O2 → 3C + 4H2O
In general for incomplete combustion:
hydrocarbon + oxygen → carbon monoxide + carbon + water
The carbon is released as soot. Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas, which is one reason why complete combustion is preferred to incomplete combustion. Gas fires and boilers must be serviced regularly to ensure they do not produce carbon monoxide.
Here are the equations for the incomplete combustion of propane, where carbon is produced rather than carbon monoxide:
propane + oxygen → carbon + water
C3H8 + 2O2 → 3C + 4H2O
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Answer:
C3H8 + 2O2 → 3C + 4H2O
Explanation:
Equation for incomplete combustion of carbon
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