It reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and heat.
The Hydrocarbon burns with an oxidizing agent such as oxygen, or fluorine.
Combustion occurs when a hydrocarbon burns.
Oxygen gas (O2)
oxygen; carbon dioxide nd water.
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a hydrocarbon
The products of the hydrocarbon combustion are water and carbon dioxide.
It reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and heat.
Hydrocarbon and fuel
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FeedbackThe correct answer is: 2C2H2 + 5O2 4CO2 + 2H2O.
a hydrocarbon
Assuming complete combustion, the products are carbon dioxide and water.
The products of the hydrocarbon combustion are water and carbon dioxide.
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.
Anthracene is a hydrocarbon with chemical formula C14H10. When it undergoes complete combustion it forms water vapour and carbon dioxide. 2 C14H10 + 33 O2 → 10 H2O + 28 CO2
The complete combustion of a hydrocarbon would give carbon dioxide and water as the only products.
The complete combustion of a hydrocarbon would give carbon dioxide and water as the only products.
Impossible to say with accuracy as it depends on what is in the oil, the temperature of the combustion and how much oxygen is available. In theory oil is purely hydrocarbon, so if it is burnt completely, water and carbon dioxide are the only products.
Combustion clearly is a chemical change. In the combustion of a hydrocarbon, for example, you begin with the hydrocarbon and after combustion you end up with carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). This demonstrates that a chemical change has taken place.
A hydrocarbon and oxygen
a hydrocarbon