It is ethanol, normal alcohol, it burns with oxygen from air.
The balanced reaction equation is:
CH3CH2OH + 3 O2 --> 2 CO2 + 3 H2O
This is an oxidation reaction (burning of ethanol).
I believe the balanced chemical equation isC2H5OH+3O2 ---> 2CO2+3H2O the amount of energy relased from the equation is -1409kJ/molhowever I tried to calculate it out myself with a bond energy table i received from my professor and ended up with the number -1283kJ/mol...close enough
The condensed structural formula for ethanol is CH3CH2OH.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between Mg and O2 is 2Mg + O2 -> 2MgO. This equation shows that 1 mole of Mg reacts with 1 mole of O2. The molar mass of O2 is 32 g/mol. Therefore, 21.0 g of Mg will react with 16.0 g of O2, which is 0.5 moles of O2.
No, hydrochloric acid (HCl) does not react with oxygen (O2). Oxygen is generally not reactive with acids such as HCl.
They will react together. will form O2 and H2O as results.
how do metals react with oxygen
They react to form sulphuric acid. 2 SO2 + 2 H2O + O2 → 2 H2SO4
This is an oxidation reaction (burning of ethanol).
Oxygen in the air (O2)
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The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is: CH4 + 2O2 -> CO2 + 2H2O Using the molar masses of CH4 and O2, we can calculate the moles present in 24g of CH4 and 96g of O2. From there, we can determine the limiting reactant and the amount of product formed.
Yes it can. Si + O2 --> SiO2
H2O2 gives off Oxygen, O2, this gas does not burn (= react with oxygen). No H2 is let off!
In the reaction 4 moles of aluminum will react with 3 moles of oxygen to form 2 moles of aluminum oxide. Since we have 2.0 moles of aluminum, we would need (2.0 mol Al) x (3 mol O2 / 4 mol Al) = 1.5 moles of O2 to react with it.
To find the mass of O2 that will react with 400 g of C4H10, first calculate the moles of C4H10 using its molar mass. Then, using the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between C4H10 and O2, determine the mole ratio between C4H10 and O2. Finally, convert the moles of C4H10 to moles of O2 and then to grams of O2 using the molar mass of O2.
Nothing happens. They don't react.