when you burn propane to complete combustion you will get a mixture of carbon dioxide and water vapor.
Burning propane is called combustion, in which propane combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water.
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Any burning of wood, charcoal, coal, gas, propane or butane produced carbon dioxide/ These are the common BBQ fuels, so yes BBQs produce carbon dioxide. Even electrical BBQs get their power from fossil fuelled power plants and have a carbon dioxide impact.
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when you burn propane to complete combustion you will get a mixture of carbon dioxide and water vapor.
The formula for the combustion of propane is: C2H6 + 5O2 --> 2CO2 + 3H2O So each mole of propane creates two moles of carbon dioxide. One mole of propane is 30 g, one mole of carbon dioxide is 44 g So each gram of propane creates (2x44)/30)= 2.93 g of carbon dioxide on combustion. In common terms a 20lb tank of p for a BBQ creates a bit less than 60 lb of carbon dioxide
If 15 liters of propane are completely consumed 90,25 grams of carbon dioxide are produced.
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Combustion reaction of propane gives carbon-dioxide and water. Water gives the result that propane contains hydrogen.
Burning propane is called combustion, in which propane combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water.
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.
Carbon dioxide can be obtained by mixing carbon monoxide with oxygen. However, an easier way for obtaining carbon dioxide is the burning of coal or wax.
Given that photosynthesis in green plants synthesizes simple sugars out of water and carbon dioxide, it would not seem to be impossible to also synthesize propane from water and carbon dioxide. The reaction would need a lot of energy to drive it, since it involves breaking strong bonds between oxygen and two other elements, hydrogen and carbon, in order to make the hydrogen and carbon available to form a hydrocarbon, propane. But that is not an insurmountable obstacle.