ethane + Oxygen --> Carbon dioxide + Water
2c2h6 + 7o2 -> 4co2 + 6h2o
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2CH3CH3 + 7O2 ---> 4CO2 + 6H2O
assuming the ethane is completely combusted
2(c2h6) + 7(o2) --> 4(co2) + (h2o)
C2H4 + 3O2 --> 2CO2 + 2H2O
Bromine is not combustible
When the combustion is complete, the balanced equation is: C7H16 + 11 O2 -> 7 CO2 + 8 H2O.
It is the balanced equation for the combustion of acetylene (or ethyne).
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C6H12O6 + 6 O2 = 6 CO2 + 6 H2OThis is the correctly balanced equation for the combustion of Fructose. Physical states depend on how its being combusted so I left them off.
Bromine is not combustible
For complete combustion, the equation is C6H12 + 12 O2 = 6 CO2 + 6 H2O.
The complete combustion of ethanol in oxygen proceeds according to the balanced equation C2H6O + 3 O2 -> 2 CO2 + 3 H2O.
When the combustion is complete, the balanced equation is: C7H16 + 11 O2 -> 7 CO2 + 8 H2O.
2C2H6 + 7O2 --> 4CO2 + 6H2O You must have the same total number of atoms of each element on either side of the arrow. To do this, you must use whole-number coefficients (as needed) in front of each reactant and product. They must be expressed in the lowest possible ratio.
C53+H778=undecane
helium is chemically inert and doesn't undergo combustion reaction
This equation, for complete combustion, is C8H16 + 12 O2 => 8 CO2 + 8 H2O. (The first formula in the equation is a molecular formula for ethylcyclohexane.)
It is the balanced equation for the combustion of acetylene (or ethyne).
Coconut oil is a mixture.
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C + O2 --> CO2