C12h26 -> c2h4 +
is C12H26 found in gasolin
The balanced equation would be; C25H52(s) + 38 O2(g) -> 25 CO2(g) + 26 H2O(l)
The chemical equation is:C10H22----------------C8H18 + C2H4
Water (H2O) and kerosene (C12H26) do not mix, i.e. they are not miscible. This is due to H20 being polar and C12H26 being different, that is non-polar, through the concept of "like dissolves like."
6.5 grams C12H26 (1 mole C12H26/170.328 grams) = 0.038 moles of C12H26
C12h26 -> c2h4 +
from C12H26 to C15H32
is C12H26 found in gasolin
c12h26(i)--->c2h4(g)+______ Yuu shud work iht ouwt :)
Liquid state because boiling point is 216Celsius , Melting point is -10degree Celsius
2c12h26 +37o2 = 24co2 + 26h2o
The balanced equation would be; C25H52(s) + 38 O2(g) -> 25 CO2(g) + 26 H2O(l)
Then what? Gasoline? Then the answer is no. Gasoline is C6H12. Diesel is C12H26. Same molecular construction. Just different number of atoms.
The chemical equation is:C10H22----------------C8H18 + C2H4
calculate the masses first then apply the ratios & then multiply by the mass gives answer of 11Kg to 2 sig figs
Water (H2O) and kerosene (C12H26) do not mix, i.e. they are not miscible. This is due to H20 being polar and C12H26 being different, that is non-polar, through the concept of "like dissolves like."