exhaust fumes

look, point is Im still learning about all things boilers etc

thats fine except I'm pretty sure the first thing I ever learnt at college was the combustion of gas. You seem to be learning backwards!
 
look, point is Im still learning about all things boilers etc

thats fine except I'm pretty sure the first thing I ever learnt at college was the combustion of gas. You seem to be learning backwards!

CH4 + 2O2 + 7.52N2 → CO2 + 2H2O + 7.52N2 + heat

Isnt that the correct formula??
 
I thought I was pretty damn sad but you guys take the biscuit.
You hijacked a thread to give us all a science lesson when some poor guy is getting nuisance plumage from his neighbours boiler.
God invented this wonderful invention called a female you lot should try one sometime cause your little old man isn't just for weeing out of.
As regards the boiler if your neighbours Plumber doesn't cure it then contact your local environmental health officer as they can ensure he does.

Parky..
 
Are we talking boiler plumage?
A Terminal that is not in the correct place cannot always be cured by a plume kit,the ideal thing should have been to change the position of the boiler at the time of exchange,if indeed it is wrong as we still have not seen any pictures or measurements to be able to advise properly.
If we are talking female?
My wife presents very suitable plumage.
 
CH4 + 2O2 + 7.52N2 → CO2 + 2H2O + 7.52N2 + heat

Isnt that the correct formula??


CH4 + 2O2 + 7.52N2 → CO2 + 2H2O + 7.52N2 + heat

CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O
CH2S + 6F2 → CF4 + 2HF + SF6

In complete combustion, the reactant will burn in oxygen, producing a limited number of products. When a hydrocarbon burns in oxygen, the reaction will only yield carbon dioxide and water. When a hydrocarbon or any fuel burns in air, the combustion products will also include nitrogen. When elements such as carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and iron are burned, they will yield the most common oxides. Carbon will yield carbon dioxide. Nitrogen will yield nitrogen dioxide. Sulfur will yield sulfur dioxide. Iron will yield iron(III) oxide. It should be noted that complete combustion is almost impossible to achieve. In reality, as actual combustion reactions come to equilibrium, a wide variety of major and minor species will be present. For example, the combustion of methane in air will yield, in addition to the major products of carbon dioxide and water, the minor product carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides, which are products of a side reaction (oxidation of nitrogen). quote

this is stoichermetric combustion of cours which just like an adebetic engine is unachievable :wink:
 

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