what does the burning of carbon in air. a) carbon monoxide b) carbon dioxide c) carbon dioxide and water d) carbon monoxide and water
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Answer: Reaction of carbon with air
Carbon, as graphite, burns to form gaseous carbon (IV) oxide (carbon dioxide), CO2. ... The resulting gas is called producer gas and is a mixture of carbon monoxide (25%), carbon dioxide (4%), nitrogen (70%), and traces of hydrogen (H2), methane (CH4), and oxygen (O2).
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Carbon dioxide
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Carbon, when the oxygen supply is restricted, combustion is incomplete and it forms carbon monoxide instead.
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