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Carbon burning
Carbon reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide.
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1 kg Carbon +2.67 kg oxygen = 3.67 kg Carbon dioxide
Hydrogen burning
Hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water and heat
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1 kg Hydrogen + 8 kg oxygen = 9 kg Water
Sulphur burning
Sulphur combines with oxygen to form Sulphur dioxide
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1 kg Sulphur +1 kg Oxygen = 2 kg Sulphur Dioxide.
Example:
We are considering a coal sample having a composition of
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The theoretical oxygen required to burn this coal is then
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Percentage of Oxygen in air = 23.2% by weight of oxygen.
The theoretical air required to burn the coal is
![](https://i0.wp.com/vdchari.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/image-69.png?resize=403%2C101&ssl=1)
2 comments
Valuable calculation for a new comer process guys.
Thanks Pradhan babu