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Which toxic gas is released in incomplete combustion?

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Incomplete combustion produces carbon monoxide (CO), a toxic gas.

Step-by-step explanation:

Combustion is the rapid chemical reaction of oxygen in the air or direct oxygen, which is defined as oxidizer, with the different elements that make up the fuel (mainly carbon (C) and hydrogen (H)). These chemical reactions release energy producing local increases in temperature, which causes a flow of heat to the outside.

In other words, on the one hand you have the fuel, which is the substance that oxidizes and that you can find in a solid, liquid or gaseous state and which is made up mostly of carbon and hydrogen.

The oxidizer, for its part, is the substance that oxidizes the fuel, and it is generally the oxygen found in the air.

Certain amounts of oxidizer and fuel must come into contact for combustion to occur.

Incomplete combustion occurs when part of the fuel does not fully react. Incomplete combustion produces carbon monoxide (CO), a toxic gas.

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