#33 - Burning Hydrocarbons

Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry - The Companion Audio Guide

Burning hydrocarbons produces carbon dioxide and water (complete combustion) or carbon monoxide and soot (incomplete combustion). Carbon monoxide is toxic, while nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide contribute to acid rain. Cracking converts long-chain hydrocarbons into shorter, useful fuels.

Chapter 33 - Burning Hydrocarbons
Tom Gordon
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