octane + oxygen -------> carbon dioxide + water
The simple chemical formula for octane is C8H18
The equation is as follows: C8H18 + 12.5O2= 8CO2 + 9H2O OR 2C8H18 + 25O2= 16CO2 + 18H2O
8CO2(g) + 9H2O(g) --> C8H18(g) + 12.5O2(g)
Octane is obtained by distillation from petrol.
Octane is C8H18 .
The simplest formula for octane is C8H18
8C(s) + 9H2(g) --> C8H18(l)
2C8H18 + 2502 ------> 16 CO2 + 18H2O
The chemical formula of octane is C8H18.
These elements are H, O, C, N.
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.
Elements that decay into other elements with a known rate of decay.
KI + H2SO4 (concentrated) --> HI + KSO4
CH3CHO+HCl
Octane and water do not react and so there is not an equation.
C + 2S -> CS2 Enthalpy of formation is the change in enthalpy for the formation of a substance from its elements.
4Na+2O2=2Na2O
Octane + oxygen ---> carbon dioxide + water Lulu
An equation refers to a reaction, not an individual compound. The formula of potassium oxide is K2O. If you mean the equation for its formation from the elements, it is 4K + O2 --> 2K2O.
C8 h18
1/2H2(g) + 1/2F2(g) -> HF(g)
10,800 kJ (per 2 moles of octane; the balanced chemical equation)
An equation refers to a reaction, not an individual compound. The formula of potassium oxide is K2O. If you mean the equation for its formation from the elements, it is 4K + O2 --> 2K2O.
2c8h18 + 25o2--> 16co2 + 18h2o
Octane + Oxygen ----> Carbon dioxide + Water2 C8H18 + 25 O2 ----> 16 CO2 + 18H2O
The general word equation for salt formation by neutralization is acid + base.