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when burnt cng from carbondioxide and​

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Answered by abhaybhatia88
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The Complete Combustion of Natural Gas yields carbon dioxide and water. Complete combustion happens when the hydrocarbon burns in an excess of air. An excess of air means that there is more than enough oxygen to cause all of the carbon to turn into carbon dioxide. The methane gas burns with a clear blue flame

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Answered by bhandarisimran319
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when burnt CNG firms carbon dioxide and water vapour

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