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GCSE CHEM: IS CO2 formed in the incomplete combustion of a hydrocarbon??

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GCSE CHEM: IS CO2 formed in the incomplete combustion of a hydrocarbon??

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Carbon dioxide is usually formed in the incomplete combustion of a hydrocarbon; but it is formed in greater quantity when the combustion goes to completion, the final products in complete combustion of a hydrocarbon being only carbon dioxide and water and nothing else.

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