I believe the balanced chemical equation is
C2H5OH+3O2 ---> 2CO2+3H2O the amount of energy relased from the equation is -1409kJ/mol
however I tried to calculate it out myself with a bond energy table i received from my professor and ended up with the number -1283kJ/mol...close enough
C2h5oh+(6/2)o2----------------> 2co2+3h2o
C2h5oh + 3 o2 ------> 2 co2 + 3 h2o
I am not sure what you mean by word equation. But the combustion equation for the combustion of ethanol (ethyl alcohol) is:
CH3CH2OH + 3O2 ----> 2CO2 + 3H2O
Ethanol, CH3CH2OH, undergoes complete combustion in oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water vapour. The balanced equation is:
CH3CH2OH + 3O2 → 2CO2 + 3H2O
The chemical reaction is:
C2H5OH + 3 O2 = 2 CO2 + 3 H2O
The chemical equation is;
C2H5OH + 3 O2 = 2 CO2 + 3H2O
Ch3ch2oh + 3o2 -> 2co2 + 3h2o
appropriate chemical equation for the combustion of candle?
This reaction depends upon ratio of both the reactants, ethanol with a largequantity of concentrated sulphuric acid on heating produces ethene. CH3-CH2-OH = CH2=CH2 + H2O But if ethanol is in excess then Diethyl ether is formed. 2CH3-CH2-OH = CH3-CH2-O-CH2-CH3 + H2O
C2H5OH + 3O2 --> 2CO2 + 3H2O Ethanol + Oxygen --> Carbon Dioxide + Water
It is: C2H5OH+3O2 ----> 2CO2+3H2O
LPG + O2---------combustion-------→ CO2 + H2O
The complete combustion of ethanol in oxygen proceeds according to the balanced equation C2H6O + 3 O2 -> 2 CO2 + 3 H2O.
Combustion of ethanol with oxygen: C2H5OH + 3 O2 --> 2 CO2 + 3 H2O + 'Heat'
appropriate chemical equation for the combustion of candle?
C2H5OH + 3O2 --> 2CO2 + 3H2O Ethanol + Oxygen --> Carbon Dioxide + Water
This reaction depends upon ratio of both the reactants, ethanol with a largequantity of concentrated sulphuric acid on heating produces ethene. CH3-CH2-OH = CH2=CH2 + H2O But if ethanol is in excess then Diethyl ether is formed. 2CH3-CH2-OH = CH3-CH2-O-CH2-CH3 + H2O
balanced equation for ethanol and lucas reagent
It is: C2H5OH+3O2 ----> 2CO2+3H2O
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This equation is C2H5OH + 3 O2 -> 2 CO2 + 3 H2O.
LPG + O2---------combustion-------→ CO2 + H2O
The chemical equation is:CH4 + 2 O2 = CO2 + 2 H2O
When flame is applied to ethanol (C2H5OH), it undergoes combustion, a chemical reaction where it reacts with oxygen (O2) in the air to produce carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and heat. The balanced chemical equation for the combustion of ethanol is: C2H5OH + 3O2 → 2CO2 + 3H2O In this reaction, the ethanol molecule breaks apart, and its carbon and hydrogen atoms combine with oxygen atoms from the air to form carbon dioxide and water vapor, respectively. This reaction releases a significant amount of heat energy, which is why ethanol is used as a fuel in alcohol burners, stoves, and engines. When you observe a flame applied to ethanol, you will see a blue-colored flame, indicating complete combustion. The heat produced by the combustion of ethanol can be used for various purposes, such as heating, cooking, or powering engines.