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Complete & Incomplete Combustion - GCSE Chemistry | KayScience 

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Complete & Incomplete Combustion - GCSE Chemistry | KayScience
In this video, you will learn:
Complete combustion is when a hydrocarbon burns in plenty of oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water, giving out energy. Incomplete combustion is when a hydrocarbon burns in a limited supply of oxygen to produce water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and soot. In combustion, hydrogen is always oxidised first forming water. If there is a plentiful supply of oxygen, carbon will then be oxidised to form carbon dioxide. If there is a limited supply of oxygen, carbon monoxide will form. If there is an even less oxygen being supplied, pure carbon will form, also known as soot.
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@KayScience
@KayScience 5 месяцев назад
Visit www.KayScience.com for access to 800+ science videos, quizzes, exam resources AND daily science and maths tuition!!!
@kendalljenner2944
@kendalljenner2944 2 года назад
Brilliant Professor Snape
@KayScience
@KayScience 2 года назад
cool it harry
@abdulh63
@abdulh63 2 года назад
Great explanation, trying to understand this to pass my ACS exams so I can be gassafe registered
@KayScience
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@meghasharma7746
@meghasharma7746 9 месяцев назад
One of the best lecture sir. Thankyou 🙏
@tinaomotoyosi1459
@tinaomotoyosi1459 2 года назад
Thank you! Great video :)
@abazism
@abazism Год назад
Very informative. Thank you very much.
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@KayScience Год назад
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@mdkaifhossen4327
@mdkaifhossen4327 Год назад
From Bangladesh, carry on
@stefansanchez50
@stefansanchez50 3 года назад
Thank you Mr. Snape
@KayScience
@KayScience 3 года назад
You’re welcome Draco
@godwinharleyquenano2514
@godwinharleyquenano2514 7 месяцев назад
this is amazing professor snapeee
@jcclayman
@jcclayman 2 года назад
@3:50 when there are 2 carbon & 2 oxygen atoms remaining, how do we know they combine to form 2CO and not C + CO2?
@trytolead4277
@trytolead4277 2 года назад
By the way I am from India🇮🇳 Your doubts are good can i contact you through any means if so then reply me here I am of tje same thinking
@Dum_science
@Dum_science 2 месяца назад
If you have 2 glasses and only enough to fill 1.5 you fill them both .75 as much so they are both the same you don't treat 1 differently to the other so it falls under the same category Also give me an equation with it like this
@Swapnil-mc4id
@Swapnil-mc4id Месяц назад
@@Dum_science i had the same doubt. My question is that oxygen atoms doesn't really know that there are 2 carbon atoms left, so how can we say that the second oxygen atoms would not combine with first carbon atom and wait for the second carbon atom to collide Shouldn't both of the oxygen atoms combine to the first carbon atoms which they collided to make CO₂ (a more stable molecule that CO) because there is no way for them to know if there are any other carbon atom left
@Swapnil-mc4id
@Swapnil-mc4id Месяц назад
Please reply if you have found any answers regarding this question
@dayrestsotelo1674
@dayrestsotelo1674 2 года назад
thanks, but cant see the questions/answers at the end of the video cuz of the suggested video thumbnails:( thank you very much again.
@KayScience
@KayScience 2 года назад
Sorry about that but we do that because you can access all of the questions and answers at www.kayscience.com - sign up for a free trial to check it out :)
@lojainashour
@lojainashour Год назад
Great job!❤
@KayScience
@KayScience Год назад
Thank you! 😄
@mariam2828
@mariam2828 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@a.drxp_0720
@a.drxp_0720 3 года назад
shushh
@honeybunny5550
@honeybunny5550 3 года назад
Professor how is Ms. Lily doing
@johannpfeiffer1548
@johannpfeiffer1548 3 года назад
where is 8e
@ian-haggerty
@ian-haggerty Год назад
Egggcellent
@KayScience
@KayScience Год назад
EGGCITING
@cluzzbluzz321
@cluzzbluzz321 2 года назад
don't understand a flipping word u said sorry. BTW could you try speak english next time it'd really help.
@KayScience
@KayScience 2 года назад
No hablo ingles lo siento
@loredfolk1069
@loredfolk1069 2 года назад
he speaks english?
@shankarsathanapeicaiss3045
@shankarsathanapeicaiss3045 Год назад
He does speak English….
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