Calculate the mass in grams of water vapor produced if 3.11 moles of propane is burned
4 moles water out of 1 mole propane
224 g H2O
Any combustion of an organic material produce carbon dioxide and water vapors.
carbon dioxide and water oxygen gas and carbon atoms
C3H8 + 5O2 >> 3CO2 + 4H2O ( and, of course, energy )
Combustion reaction of propane gives carbon-dioxide and water. Water gives the result that propane contains hydrogen.
In the presence of excess oxygen, propane burns to form water and carbon dioxide. When not enough oxygen is present for complete combustion, incomplete combustion occurs when propane burns and forms water, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide.
when you burn propane to complete combustion you will get a mixture of carbon dioxide and water vapor.
Any combustion of an organic material produce carbon dioxide and water vapors.
carbon dioxide and water oxygen gas and carbon atoms
Burning propane is called combustion, in which propane combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water.
it is combustion reaction, thus will produce water and carbon dioxide. C3H8 + 5O2 --> 3CO2 +4H2O
C3H8 + 5O2 >> 3CO2 + 4H2O ( and, of course, energy )
All the combustion reactions I know of are exothermic because heat is released instead of absorbed. And propane gives more energy than methane cause it has more Cs and Hs to react with Oxygen, so one mole of propane will react more and form more product than one mole of methane and giving out more energy. All the combustion reactions I know of are exothermic because heat is released instead of absorbed. And propane gives more energy than methane cause it has more Cs and Hs to react with Oxygen, so one mole of propane will react more and form more product than one mole of methane and giving out more energy.
Oxygen is necessary but water vapor is not.
Combustion reaction of propane gives carbon-dioxide and water. Water gives the result that propane contains hydrogen.
no it is not
In the presence of excess oxygen, propane burns to form water and carbon dioxide. When not enough oxygen is present for complete combustion, incomplete combustion occurs when propane burns and forms water, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide.
No moles of oxygen are produced by complete combustion of propane. Oxygen is CONSUMED, not produced. For combustion of 4 moles of propane, it will use 20 moles of oxygen.