Octane and water do not react and so there is not an equation.
Octane + oxygen ---> carbon dioxide + water Lulu
2C8H18 + 17O2 --> 16CO + 18H2O C8H18 + 8.5O2 --> 8CO + 9H2O half equation, halfs can be used in combustion.
octane + oxygen --> water + carbon dioxide
octane + oxygen -------> carbon dioxide + water
C8 h18
This is a typical combustion reaction in that it involves a hydrocarbon reacting with oxygen. The products of combustion reactions are always carbon dioxide and water, just in varying quantities.
Octane float on water.
10,800 kJ (per 2 moles of octane; the balanced chemical equation)
No, it is not possible; also octane is not soluble in water !
2c8h18 + 25o2--> 16co2 + 18h2o
Octane + Oxygen ----> Carbon dioxide + Water2 C8H18 + 25 O2 ----> 16 CO2 + 18H2O
Water and octane are practically non miscible.