I would have to say cyclopropane because of increased bond strain.
propane is better because its heat of combustion in kJ/g is greater than the heat of combustion of paraffin.
Yes it is a hydrocarbon, called kerocene
Propane pollutes the air around us. Propane is used as fuel and in chemical synthesis. Also propane is a nonrenewable gas.
carbon monixdeThe products depend on the fuel used, and whether there is a plentiful supply of oxygen.If the fuel is pure carbon (e.g. anthracite, charcoal or coke) carbon dioxide will be produced; if the supply of oxygen is insufficient carbon monoxide will also be produced.If the fuel is a simple hydrocarbon (e.g. propane, paraffin wax) the products will be as specified in (1) plus water vapour.If the fuel contains carbon and something else the products will be as as specified in (1) plus one or more others. With an almost endless range of fuels it is not possible to give a general answer which covers all the possibilities.If the fuel does not fall into any of the above categories it could hardly be producing carbon dioxide, could it?
When it comes to camping gas, the main component is typically propane, which is a highly flammable hydrocarbon gas. Butane is another commonly used component in camping gas, and it is also a flammable hydrocarbon gas. These gases are used as fuel for camping stoves, lanterns, and heaters due to their high energy content and ease of use.
Here are some examples of hydrocarbons: Chemical examples: Methane, ethane, propane, butane, pentane, hexane, etc. Everyday examples: LP gas (cooking gas), petrol, candle wax, petroleum gel, some plastics such as those shopping bags and milk bottles are made of, acetylene (used for welding).
Palm oil refers to an edible vegetable oil while paraffin oil refers to an inflammable liquid hydrocarbon that used as a fuel.
Hydrocarbon fuels like methane and propane are formed from hydrogen and carbon. Nuclear fuel is Uranium.
The fuel used is paraffin
A hydrocarbon fuel consisted of a saturated three-carbon backbone and gaseous at room temperature and pressure. Chemical formula (C3H8).
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.
Kerosene
paraffin
Kerosene, also known as paraffin, lamp oil, and coal oil (an obsolete term), is a combustible hydrocarbon liquid which is derived from petroleum, widely used as a fuel in industry as well as households. -Wikipedia
Kerosene
C3H8 is the chemical formula for propane. Propane is a common fuel source for outdoor grills, and it is also a source of fuel for isolated areas that do not have connections to gas lines.
Yes it is a hydrocarbon, called kerocene
A propane heater uses propane as it's fuel source. Propane is very fuel efficient, with a 96% return. It is also a very stable fuel source that is unlikely to accidentally catch fire. Propane heaters are a cost effective method of heating a space.