RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Air and Water, Exercise 3: Q
RoseMarie Gallagher Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Air and Water, Exercise 3: Q
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Questions from RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Air and Water, Exercise 3: Q with Hints & Solutions
Which come from petrol burned in car engines?

Which come from air? How and why do these form?

Natural gas or methane is a fossil fuel. In a plentiful supply of air, it burns to give carbon dioxide and water. Write a balanced equation to show this.

If methane burns in a poor supply of air it will give carbon monoxide and water instead. See if you can write a balanced equation to show this.

Catalytic converters can remove carbon monoxide.
Give a word equation for the reaction that takes place.

Catalytic converters can remove carbon monoxide.
What is the purpose of the transition elements?
