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what is complete and incomplete combustion? with example

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Answered by kumaridiv965
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Answer:

Complete combustion occurs when there is enough oxygen to completely use up all the reactants.

Incomplete combustion occurs when there is not enough oxygen to completely use up all the reactants.

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Answered by labibhussain0
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  • COMPLETE COMBUTION: Complete combution is the combination of fuel with oxygen without fuel left over requiring time ,turbulence and temperature high to ignite all combustible element........An example is burning of paper. It leaves behind ash (a form of soot) as a byproduct. In a complete combustion, the only products are water and carbon dioxide.
  • INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION :A reaction or process which entails only particular burning of fuel . This may be due to lack of oxygen or low temperature preventing the complete chemical reaction ...Carbon monoxide is produced as a byproduct from incomplete combustion of carbon........An example of incomplete combustion would be burning coal (a fossil fuel), during which quantities of soot and carbon monoxide are released. In fact, many fossil fuels—including coal—burn incompletely, releasing waste products into the environment.

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