The gas produced, due to incomplete combustion of carbon fuels, is
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carbon monoxide
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Answer:
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The correct for this question is ........
CARBON MONOXIDE
Answer: Carbon Monoxide(CO)
Explanation:
Fossil fuels contain carbon (C) and hydrogen (H). During complete combustion, carbon and hydrogen combine with oxygen (O2) to form carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). During incomplete combustion, some of the carbon is not completely oxidized to form soot or carbon monoxide (CO). Imperfect combustion uses fuel inefficiently and the carbon monoxide produced is dangerous to health.
A properly designed, adjusted, and maintained gas flame produces only a small amount of carbon monoxide, with 400 ppm being the maximum allowed in the flue products. Most burners produce much less, typically between 0 and 50 ppm. During incomplete combustion, carbon monoxide concentrations can reach levels above 7,000 ppm. Even a small amount of leakage into occupied structures from appliances producing large amounts of CO is a health hazard and can be life-threatening.
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