11,2 moles carbon dioxide are obtained.
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An oxide of that element.
Oxygen can act as and oxidising agent and convert ethane to carbondioxide and water. But this takes place at high temperature.
Whether air or oxygen is limiting or present in excess
Ethoxyethane Ethyl = 2 carbons ethane + oxygen + ethane = ethoxyethane
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when an excess of oxygen is used CO2 and water (in the form of steam) is produced but if a quantity too small for the reaction is used CO is produced and again water (in the form of steam!) i hope this helps :)
The mass of heavy water produced when 7,00grams of oxygen reacts with excess D2 is 7,875 g.
An oxide of that element.
Cs2+3o2-->co2+2so2
Oxygen can act as and oxidising agent and convert ethane to carbondioxide and water. But this takes place at high temperature.
They are raw materials for respiration.Glucose is burned and ATP is produced.
If completely burnt (in excess of oxygen), all the magnesium will be converted to magnesium oxide.
If aluminium is burned in oxygen aluminium oxide is produced, not aluminium vapors.
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Both carbon dioxide and water are produced as gases when paraffin is burned, but of these two, only the carbon dioxide is still a gas when it equilibrates to standard temperature and pressure.