4.3 Burning Fuels Flashcards
What happens when pure hydrocarbons are burnt completely?
They are oxidised to carbon dioxide and water
Why are the fuels we use not always burnt completely?
Because they may also contain other substances
Write a word equation for the complete combustion of ethane.
Ethane + Oxygen —> Carbon Dioxide and Water
In a limited supply of air, what may happen?
Incomplete combustion which may produce carbon monoxide
What is produced in incomplete combustion?
Carbon monoxide, carbon and some of the hydrocarbons not burnt which produces solid particles that contain soot and unburnt hydrocarbons called particulates
What do most fossil fuels contain?
Sulfur compounds
What happens when fossil fuels burn?
The sulfur compounds produce sulfur dioxide
What does sulfur dioxide cause?
Acid rain
At the high temperatures produced when fuels burn, what may happen to oxygen and nitrogen?
They may combine to form nitrogen oxides which also cause acid rain