A general formula for alkanes is CnH2n+2.
Complete Combustion of hydrocarbons: * excess O2(g) * products are CO2(g) & H2O(g) * burns with clean flame Incomplete Combustion of hydrocarbons: * insufficient O2(g), that is, excess hydrocarbon * products are either CO(g) and/or C(s) and H2O(g) * burns with smokey flame Incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons is the one most commonly encountered due to the limiting concentration of oxygen in the atmosphere. But for balancing equations they usually indicate that the compound is combusted in excess oxygen, or an oxygen rich atmosphere this means that the extra oxygen provided allows complete combustion. In words the equation is: Fuel+Oxygen -----> Heat + Water + Carbon dioxide Picking a simple hydrocarbon chain the equation is: C3H8 + 5O2 -----> Heat + 4H2O + 3CO2
Saturated hydrocarbons sometimes burn with smoky flame upon combustion while unsaturated hydrocarbons always burn with non-smoky or blue flame. This is on account of the reason that for the same number of carbon atoms in their molecular formula, saturated hydrocarbons have more number of hydrogen atoms as compared to unsaturated hydrocarbons.
incomplete, undone, unfinished, unperfected
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Burning of methane is:CH4 + 2 O2---------- → CO2 + 2 H2OCarbon monoxide is released after an incomplete combustion.
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Conventional equations show the overall reactants and products of a chemical reaction, using formulas without detailing the ionic species involved. In contrast, complete ionic equations break down soluble ionic compounds into their individual ions, illustrating all species present in the solution. This allows for a clearer understanding of the actual chemical species participating in the reaction, particularly in aqueous solutions. Ultimately, complete ionic equations can reveal spectator ions that do not participate in the reaction, which are omitted in conventional equations.
Incomplete Metamorphosis
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marigold is an incomplete flower.