5. What evidence of incomplete combustion would each of the following devices show? K/U A (a) a Bunsen burner (b) automobile exhaust tailpipe (c) a gas fireplace

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5. What evidence of incomplete combustion would each of the following devices show? K/UA (a) a Bunsen burner (b) automobile exhaust tailpipe (c) a gas fireplace 6. Suggest an explanation for each of the following events: K/UA (a) Cottagers died in their sleep while heating their cottage using portable propane heaters designed for use on patios. (b) A cloud of black smoke belches from the exhaust stack of a truck as the truck starts to move. (c) A Bunsen burner flame changes from yellow to blue as the burner is adjusted. (d) A candle flame produces more smoke as an inverted jar is lowered over the candle.

5. What evidence of incomplete combustion would each of the
following devices show? K/UA
(a) a Bunsen burner
(b) automobile exhaust tailpipe
(c) a gas fireplace
6. Suggest an explanation for each of the following
events: K/UA
(a) Cottagers died in their sleep while heating their cottage
using portable propane heaters designed for use on
patios.
(b) A cloud of black smoke belches from the exhaust stack
of a truck as the truck starts to move.
(c) A Bunsen burner flame changes from yellow to blue as
the burner is adjusted.
(d) A candle flame produces more smoke as an inverted jar
is lowered over the candle.
Transcribed Image Text:5. What evidence of incomplete combustion would each of the following devices show? K/UA (a) a Bunsen burner (b) automobile exhaust tailpipe (c) a gas fireplace 6. Suggest an explanation for each of the following events: K/UA (a) Cottagers died in their sleep while heating their cottage using portable propane heaters designed for use on patios. (b) A cloud of black smoke belches from the exhaust stack of a truck as the truck starts to move. (c) A Bunsen burner flame changes from yellow to blue as the burner is adjusted. (d) A candle flame produces more smoke as an inverted jar is lowered over the candle.
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