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2C3H8 +7 O2 >>6 CO +8 H2O

2C4H10 + 9O2 >> 8CO +10 H2O These are the balanced equation for propance and butane!

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This question really cannot be answered, because we do not know which hydrocarbon is being burned, and because we do not know how it is burned, since the combustion is only partial.

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apex 2c2h2 + 5o2--->4co2+2h20

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