Chemistry, asked by maryglorynamagembe, 4 months ago

why is carbondioxide and water formed when petrol, paraffin and butane gas are burned?

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Answered by Tris090
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The oxygen will combine with each individual element in the compound. Since hydrocarbon fuels only contain two elements, we always obtain the same two products when they burn. ... The oxygen will combine with the carbon and the hydrogen in the methane molecule to produce carbon dioxide (CO 2) and water (H 2O).

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