CO is generated by incomplete combustion of carbon. It can further combine with 0.5 mol of O2 to form CO2.
It removes the gases present in the steam,given by heaters.dearater is necessary otherwise the gases in steam will corrode the boiler and also affect the turbine.
both gases are flamable.
it is any type of piping that carries fluids or gases to effect processes on machinery or equipment
it recirculates the unburned gases intake through the engine and burs it to reduce emission
Flammable gas refers to any gas that can ignite and burn easily under normal conditions, while combustible gas is a subset of flammable gas and refers specifically to gases that can ignite and burn in the presence of oxygen. In other words, all combustible gases are flammable, but not all flammable gases are necessarily combustible.
Sometimes there are gases that are combustable.
A combustible gas indicator measures the presence of flammable gases in the air, such as methane, propane, or hydrogen. It is used to detect potentially hazardous levels of these gases in the environment to prevent fires or explosions.
Combustible gas is a gas that can be easily ignited and burned. These gases include methane, propane, hydrogen, and natural gas. Special precautions must be taken when handling and storing combustible gases to prevent accidents or fires.
A combustible gas placard indicates the presence of gases that can ignite and burn in the event of a fire or explosion. It is used to warn individuals of the potential hazards associated with handling or transporting these gases.
If Car exhaust fumes are mixed with any other gases it can be explosive.Answer:The exhaust from a combustion process generally have all of the combustible materials used up to form carbon dioxide and water. Neither of these are explosive. Like ashes from a fire (which are not combustible) gases of combustion are not explosive.
If we assume you mean gases in the atmosphere, the answer is nitrogen (N2). There are many gases that do not burn or support combustion.
Hydrogen gas and oxygen gas are gases at room temperature. Oxygen supports combustion and hydrogen is very combustible. Water is a liquid at room temperature and is not combustible and does not support combustion.
Gas detection systems monitor for the following types of gases: (Combustible) Methane, Ethane, Propane, Butane, (flammable) methanol, gasoline, acetone, toxic gases and oxygen depletion.
Fire is the rapid oxidation of combustible material accompanied by the release of heat, light, and various gases, such as carbon dioxide and water vapor.
B-1 is for a Class B fire, that is, flammable/combustible liquids and gases.
Yes, it is combustible.