ethane + Oxygen --> Carbon dioxide + Water
2c2h6 + 7o2 -> 4co2 + 6h2o
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2CH3CH3 + 7O2 ---> 4CO2 + 6H2O
assuming the ethane is completely combusted
2(c2h6) + 7(o2) --> 4(co2) + (h2o)
C2H4 + 3O2 --> 2CO2 + 2H2O
Bromine is not combustible
When the combustion is complete, the balanced equation is: C7H16 + 11 O2 -> 7 CO2 + 8 H2O.
It is the balanced equation for the combustion of acetylene (or ethyne).
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C6H12O6 + 6 O2 = 6 CO2 + 6 H2OThis is the correctly balanced equation for the combustion of Fructose. Physical states depend on how its being combusted so I left them off.
Bromine is not combustible
For complete combustion, the equation is C6H12 + 12 O2 = 6 CO2 + 6 H2O.
2C2H6 + 7O2 --> 4CO2 + 6H2O You must have the same total number of atoms of each element on either side of the arrow. To do this, you must use whole-number coefficients (as needed) in front of each reactant and product. They must be expressed in the lowest possible ratio.
The complete combustion of ethanol in oxygen proceeds according to the balanced equation C2H6O + 3 O2 -> 2 CO2 + 3 H2O.
When the combustion is complete, the balanced equation is: C7H16 + 11 O2 -> 7 CO2 + 8 H2O.
helium is chemically inert and doesn't undergo combustion reaction
C53+H778=undecane
This equation, for complete combustion, is C8H16 + 12 O2 => 8 CO2 + 8 H2O. (The first formula in the equation is a molecular formula for ethylcyclohexane.)
It is the balanced equation for the combustion of acetylene (or ethyne).
Coconut oil is a mixture.
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C + O2 --> CO2