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7 Hexane is C6H14 and so with 9.5 O2 would give 6 CO2 and 7 H2O
Two molecules of octane has 16 carbon atoms. So 16 molecules of carbon dioxide will be formed when two molecules of octane are burned in presence of oxygen.
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One molecule of dimethyl ether will yield five molecules of product when burned, two carbon dioxide and three water.
This gas is carbon dioxide but it is not so reactive.
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Both carbon dioxide and water are produced as gases when paraffin is burned, but of these two, only the carbon dioxide is still a gas when it equilibrates to standard temperature and pressure.
hydrocarbons( carbon and hydrogen)
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One molecule of dimethyl ether will yield five molecules of product when burned, two carbon dioxide and three water.
Certainly. All hydrocarbons produce carbon dioxide when burned.
yes
Sulfur Dioxide
Let's see. C3H8 + 5O2 -> 3CO2 + 4H2O For every one molecule of propane burned there is four molecules of water produced. Or, this is the actuality. 1 molecule propane (1 mole C3H8/6.022 X 1023)(4 mole H2O/ 1mole C3O8) = 6.64 X 10 -24 molecules water
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Technically, carbon is not produced when something is burned. Carbon dioxide is produced. And only if the substance being burned contains carbon compounds. Burning separates the carbon from the other elements in the compound and combines it with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide.
It depends upon the subsance being burned. Normally, the substance would end being some sort of oxide (O2 molecule being attached to the base molecule of what is being burned).
Carbon dioxide and water vapour are produced when hydrocarbons are burned in plenty of air.
Sulfer dioxide.