C3h8 + 5o2 --> 3co2 + 4h2o
C3h8 + 5o2 -> 3co2 + 4h2o
2h2s+o2-->2h2o+co2
You mean balance it? 2C2H6 + 7O2 -> 4CO2 + 6H2O
NO. There is no chlorine on the reactant side, so it cannot be balanced.
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that is the equation for burning popane
I believe you put in the wrong equation. This equation cannot be solved.
c2h5oh+h2o
It is an oxidation, assuming the products are CO2 and H2O
typically you will be given values for the heat necessary/released by each when it is created (H2O and CO2) and when its used (C3H8).. then balance the equation and multiply the coefficients by energy used for each element, then subtract one side from the other to get an answer... remember 02 will not have an amount of KJ released.
C+co2 = 2co
A balanced* equation for the burning of propane is: C3H8 + 5 O2 -> 3 CO2 + 4 H2O. *Note that the participial form of "balance" is required for proper grammar in this sentence.