Octane + Oxygen ----> Carbon dioxide + Water
2 C8H18 + 25 O2 ----> 16 CO2 + 18H2O
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hydrocarbon + oxygen = carbon dioxide + water
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 + oxygen --> water + carbon dioxide
The word equation for the combustion of coal is: coal + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water vapor.
The word equation for the combustion of sulfur is sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide.
Incomplete combustion of a hydrocarbon typically produces carbon monoxide and water vapor. The word equation for incomplete combustion of ethane, for example, is: ethane + oxygen → carbon monoxide + water
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Combustion is the process of fuel burning in the presence of oxygen to produce heat, light, and often carbon dioxide and water. In a word equation, combustion can be represented as "fuel + oxygen -> heat + light + carbon dioxide + water".
The word for complete combustion of methane is carbon dioxide and water.
The general word equation for complete combustion is:hydrocarbon + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + waterIt depends on WHAT you want to burn with oxygen:For alkanes like CH4 (methane, natural gas) or C8H18 (octane, petrol) the general balanced equation of complete combustion is as followsCnH2n+2 + (3n+1)/2 O2 ==> n CO2 + (2n+2)/2 H2O for each uneven(*) natural value of n(*) if n is even, then all coefficients should be doubled to prevent 'halve' values at the end.Example butane:C4H10 + (13)/2 O2 ==> 4 CO2 + (10)/2 H2Owill become:2 C4H10 + 13 O2 ==> 8 CO2 + 10 H2O(because 6.5 O2 is not allowed)
it is a combustion. the word equation would be: sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide the balanced chemical equation: S(s) + O₂(g) → SO₂(g)