The chemical formula is:
C6H12 + 902 = CO2 + 6H2O
so.. the product woul be CO2 (carbon dioxide) and H2O (water)
I'm quite sure this is correct because I just studied about it but I'm just turned fifteen and my chem is far from advanced.
Combustion of cyclohexane :
C6H12 + 902 = 6CO2 + 6H2O
Cyclohexene + O2 C6H10 + 17/2O2 à 6CO2 + 5H20
water and carbon dioxinde, it reacts with the oxygen in the air when burnt
In the combustion of cycloheptane with oxygen, the products are water and carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide and water
water vapour and carbon products of combustion.
co2 only
3CO2+8N2+4H2O+heat
carbon dioxide and water.
Hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen
If the combustion is complete, carbon dioxide and water.
The resulting products of the complete combustion are water and carbon dioxide.
water vapour and carbon products of combustion.
The complete combustion of a hydrocarbon would give carbon dioxide and water as the only products.
Complete combustion will result in the production of CO2 and H2O.
Carbon Dioxide and water are the primary combustion products of fossil fuels.
Carbon Dioxide and water are the primary combustion products of fossil fuels.
The products of combustion are water and carbon dioxide.
The primary products of the complete combustion of fossil fuels is: CARBON DIOXIDE and WATER.=)
In all combustion reactions (other than H2 with O2) CO2(g) and H2O(g) will be produced. CO would NOT be produced, as we are talking about COMPLETE combustion. Why can't the products be in a form of an oxide and a compound gas?
Mainly CO2 and H2O - Carbon Dioxide and Water. (Also heat, depending on if you are including it or not.) This can also be shown as an equation: Fuel + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water (and heat)
The complete combustion of a hydrocarbon would give carbon dioxide and water as the only products.