Complete combustion produces only water and carbon dioxide while incomplete combustion makes carbon monoxide along with other carbon compounds in addition as not all of the carbon is fully oxidized.
This is because there is either more fuel to oxygen; too rich a mixture, or more oxygen to fuel; too lean a mixture. To get the mix precisely correct may be theoretically possible but would lead to a...
Complete combustion occurs when a substance is burned in excess oxygen, producing a limited number of products; incomplete combustion occurs when a substance is burned with limited oxygen, producing...