6.1 - Complete combustion
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What are the products of complete combustion?
💡 Hint: Think about what fuels produce when they burn completely.
What causes incomplete combustion?
💡 Hint: Recall the relationship between fuel and oxygen.
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What are the products of complete combustion?
💡 Hint: Think about the clean forms of output.
True or False: Incomplete combustion occurs when there is sufficient oxygen.
💡 Hint: Remember the oxygen requirement for complete burning.
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A furnace burns 10 kg of methane (CH₄). How many kilograms of CO₂ would it produce if complete combustion occurs?
💡 Hint: Use stoichiometry to set up a proportional relationship.
Evaluate the impact of switching to a high-efficiency catalytic converter on a vehicle’s emissions. Assume it reduces CO emissions by 75%. If a car initially emits 1.0 g of CO per mile, what will the emissions be after the switch?
💡 Hint: Calculate the reduction based on operational efficiency.
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