Kerosene is the liquid form of a combustible hydrocarbon mixture. The carbon chains are usually a mix of hexane to decahexane, which means there is no set chemical formula.
Equations for combustion will change with the type of fuel used. For example, the complete combustion of pentane is (C5)(H12) + 3(O2) --> 5(CO2) + 6(H2O). The complete combustion of ethanol is (C2)(H5)(OH) + 3(O2) --> 2(CO2) + 3(H2O).
2c8h18 + 25o2 -----> 16co2 + 18h2o
2C14H30(g) + 29O2(g) -----> 28CO(g) + 30H2O(g)
kerosene plus oxygen reacts to form water and carbon dioxide.
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A complete combustion reaction will produce CO2 and H2O, while an incomplete combustion reaction produces CO and H2O.
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.)
Carbon!!! as black soot/'smoke'. For incomoplete combustion CnH2n+2 + O2 = H2O(l) + CO2(g) + CO(g) + C (s) This is not a balanced equation , but given to demoinstrate incomplete combustions products.
The complete combustion of ethanol in oxygen proceeds according to the balanced equation C2H6O + 3 O2 -> 2 CO2 + 3 H2O.
In the complete combustion of methane gas you produce carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas. In the incomplete combustion of methane you can produce solid carbon with water or other carbon containing products along with water. Hopefully this gives you some help.
Carbon monoxide :)
Incomplete combustion of Methane is....2CH4 + 2O2 --> CO + C + 4H2O
Incomplete combustion of decane is ...2 C10H22 + 21 O2 ==> 20CO + 22H2O
Incomplete combustion of Methane is....2CH4 + 2O2 --> CO + C + 4H2O
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Burning of methane is:CH4 + 2 O2---------- → CO2 + 2 H2OCarbon monoxide is released after an incomplete combustion.
exc. H2 + nO2 ---> 2nH2O + exc. H2.
C12h23+11.75o2=12co+11.5h20
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Undecane - C11H243-methyl-4-propylheptane
The Main danger of incomplete combustion is the production of carbon monoxide.
For example the preparation of caramel can be considered an incomplete combustion.