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The heat of combustion for decane is 6779 kJ / mol. Heat of combustion increases with chain length of alkanes.

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What is the equation for the incomplete combustion of decane?

Incomplete combustion of decane is ...2 C10H22 + 21 O2 ==> 20CO + 22H2O


What are the product name of combustion of decane?

The products of the combustion of decane are primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). Additionally, small amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) may also be produced depending on the conditions of the combustion.


What is the experimental molar heat of combustion?

The experimental molar heat of combustion is the heat released by the total combustion of a substance, determined in a calorimeter.


Is decane solid at room temperature?

Decane is a liquid.


What do you call the heat released when 1 mole of a substance undergoes complete combustion?

You think probable to molar heat, expressed in J/mol.


Write the formula of decane?

The chemical formula of decane is C10H22.


What is the chemical equation of decane combustion?

The chemical equation is:2 C10H22 + 31 O2 = 20) CO2 + 22 H2O


Which molecule has 10 carbon atoms?

A decane molecule has 10 carbon atoms. Decane is an alkane with the chemical formula C10H22.


What is the difference between the heat of reaction and the heat of combustion?

The heat of reaction is the amount of heat released or absorbed during a chemical reaction, while the heat of combustion specifically refers to the heat released during the combustion of a substance with oxygen.


When water and decane are mixed which layer will float on top?

Water is denser than decane, so the water layer will sink to the bottom while the decane layer will float on top.


How do you calculate the heat of combustion for a given substance?

To calculate the heat of combustion for a substance, you can use the formula: Heat of combustion (mass of substance) x (heat capacity) x (change in temperature). This formula helps determine the amount of heat released when a substance undergoes complete combustion.


What energy produces fossil fuel?

Through combustion they produce heat.