Oxidation or combustion
A hydrocarbon and oxygen
Generally, the hydrocarbon undergoes a combustion reaction, forming water and carbon dioxide. The water formed may be in the form of water vapour. But in the case where oxygen is limited, the hydrocarbon may under incomplete combustion, forming a gaseous mixture of water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrogen.A hydrocarbon reacting with oxygen means burning the hydrocarbon. When hydrocarbons are burned, the oxides of the compound elements, such as CO2,H2O are formed. If the hydrocarbon contain elements like Nitrogen, sulfur, etc oxides of them can be formed.
Answer this question… Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
FeedbackThe correct answer is: 2C2H2 + 5O2 4CO2 + 2H2O.
Natural gas, propane, coal, any form of petroleum product can be used to produce power. Anything that can be burned can be used to make heat and therefore heat a liquid to turn a turbine. Generally speaking --- Hydrocarbons, when heated, burn the hydrogen off and bonding it with an oxygen - as well as the carbon bonding with oxygen. If it was just hydrogen and carbon it would be a mostly pure reaction, but other items reside in most hydrocarbons.
Oxygen
A hydrocarbon and oxygen
A hydrocarbon and oxygen
The important reactant is oxygen.
Generally, the hydrocarbon undergoes a combustion reaction, forming water and carbon dioxide. The water formed may be in the form of water vapour. But in the case where oxygen is limited, the hydrocarbon may under incomplete combustion, forming a gaseous mixture of water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrogen.A hydrocarbon reacting with oxygen means burning the hydrocarbon. When hydrocarbons are burned, the oxides of the compound elements, such as CO2,H2O are formed. If the hydrocarbon contain elements like Nitrogen, sulfur, etc oxides of them can be formed.
The reaction of hydrocarbon (i.e. wax) with oxygen Hydrocarbon + oxygen --> water + carbon dioxide
You need oxygen (O2) and some source of fuel. That source of fuel is usually, but not always, a hydrocarbon. For example the combustion of propane would be CH3CH2CH3 + O2 =>3CO2 + 4H2O.The complete combustion of a hydrocarbon will always result in CO2 and H2O.
The oxygen atoms
oxygen
C3H8 + O2 ---------> CO2 + H2O UNBALANCED C3H8 + 5O2 ---------> 3CO2 + 4H2O BALANCED
C3H8 + O2 ---------> CO2 + H2O UNBALANCED C3H8 + 5O2 ---------> 3CO2 + 4H2O BALANCED
Answer this question… Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen