This was a question from the 2014 HSC chem paper:
Under conditions of low oxygen levels, octane can undergo incomplete combustion according to the following chemical equation:
2C8H18(l) + 17O2(g) --> 6C(s) + 4CO(g) + 6CO2(g) + 18H2O(l)
a) explain the need to monitor this process
This is what i wrote as my answer: It is essential to monitor the combustion of octane as incomplete combustion can result in:
- the release of CO (carbon monoxide), which is an air pollutant and can cause respiratory irritation
- C (carbon soot) is produced, which is also an air pollutant
- incomplete combustion releases less energy per mole of fuel burnt
Thus, due to the production of C, CO and less release of energy, combustion reactions need to be monitored
I got 0/2 for that question - was this mark justified? or what did i do wrong/how could i have improved my answer?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Under conditions of low oxygen levels, octane can undergo incomplete combustion according to the following chemical equation:
2C8H18(l) + 17O2(g) --> 6C(s) + 4CO(g) + 6CO2(g) + 18H2O(l)
a) explain the need to monitor this process
This is what i wrote as my answer: It is essential to monitor the combustion of octane as incomplete combustion can result in:
- the release of CO (carbon monoxide), which is an air pollutant and can cause respiratory irritation
- C (carbon soot) is produced, which is also an air pollutant
- incomplete combustion releases less energy per mole of fuel burnt
Thus, due to the production of C, CO and less release of energy, combustion reactions need to be monitored
I got 0/2 for that question - was this mark justified? or what did i do wrong/how could i have improved my answer?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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