ethanol + oxygen ----> Carbon Dioxide + water (assume complete combustion) CH3CH2OH + 3O2 ---> 2CO2 + 3H2O *also, when a compound is burning,we chemists use the term Combustion, which refers to the exothermic reactions which occur between some fuel source and an oxidant. Thus, "Ethanol burning in air" is rather redundant :]
Word equation: ethanol + oxygen → ethanoic acid + water Symbol equation: C2H5OH + O2 → C2H4O2 + H2O
You can try burning it and comparing with a pure ethanol burning. Or u can use an ethanol% test
C2H5OH +3O2 gives 2CO2 +3H2O ...it burns with ablue flame in air
ammonia + oxygen --> nitrogen monoxide + water
ethanol + oxygen ----> Carbon Dioxide + water (assume complete combustion) CH3CH2OH + 3O2 ---> 2CO2 + 3H2O *also, when a compound is burning,we chemists use the term Combustion, which refers to the exothermic reactions which occur between some fuel source and an oxidant. Thus, "Ethanol burning in air" is rather redundant :]
Word equation: ethanol + oxygen → ethanoic acid + water Symbol equation: C2H5OH + O2 → C2H4O2 + H2O
This is an oxidation reaction (burning of ethanol).
glucose ---->carbon dioxide+ethanol
Ethanol by itself is an effective sterilizer -- no burning required. The ethanol liquid will kill any germs.
The word equation for a candle burning in the air is: Wax + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water + Light + Heat.
c + o2 -----------> co2
C + o2 -----------> co2
You can try burning it and comparing with a pure ethanol burning. Or u can use an ethanol% test
zinc + oxygen ----> zinc oxide Symbol equation
C2H5OH +3O2 gives 2CO2 +3H2O ...it burns with ablue flame in air
what is the substance formad when burning both hydrogen and ethanol in the air