Respuesta :
The correct answer is option C, that is, carbon monoxide.
A combustion reaction takes place when a component reacts with oxygen and produces a huge amount of energy in the form of heat and light. A combustion reaction always exhibits oxygen as one reactant. The second reactant is always a hydrocarbon, that is, a compound formed of hydrogen and carbon. A combustion reaction always generates water and carbon dioxide.
The products of a combustion reaction do not include C) carbon monoxide (CO)
Further explanation
The reaction of a substance with oxygen is called a combustion reaction
Burning organic samples will convert C atoms to CO₂ and H to H₂O
Energy is released during combustion because the reaction is exothermic or releases heat with a negative enthalpy of combustion (ΔH= negative)
In combustion reactions, occur decomposition, not a formation reaction
Complete combustion of Hydrocarbons with Oxygen will be obtained by CO₂ and H₂O compounds.
If O₂ is insufficient there will be incomplete combustion produced by CO and H₂O
Hydrocarbon combustion reactions (specifically alkanes)
[tex]\large {\boxed {\bold {C_nH _ (_2_n _ + _ 2_) + \frac {3n + 1} {2} O_2 ----> nCO_2 + (n + 1) H_2O}}}[/tex]
For example complete combustion of Metana (CH₄)
CH₄ (g) + 2 O₂ (g) → CO₂ (g) + 2 H₂O (g)
If we consider this to be complete combustion, then combustion of hydrocarbons will produce carbon dioxide ( CO₂), water (H₂O ), and heat (a negative enthalpy =exothermic reaction)
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