FeedbackThe correct answer is: 2C2H2 + 5O2 4CO2 + 2H2O.
A hydrocarbon and oxygen
Propane, being a GAS but an aliphatic hydrocarbon is soluble in cyclohexane, which is a liquid and a cycloaliphatic hydrocarbon. .
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When paraffin burns in plenty of air, carbon dioxide and water vapor are formed
Monomers are small hydrocarbon molecules that form polymers.
Chemical reactions are different molecules reacting with each other to form one or more products. Chemical reactions are done in everyday life from your breathing to digesting food to combusting gasoline to drive.
FeedbackThe correct answer is: 2C2H2 + 5O2 4CO2 + 2H2O.
It means that whatever you are burning (usually hydrocarbon) burns/reacts completely with oxygen gas (O2) to form ONLY CO2 (carbon dioxide) and water (H2O). So that means there are no by-products! Only CO2 and H2O are your products.
A hydrocarbon and oxygen
hydrocarbons have only carbon and hydrogen , on complete combustion they react with oxygen of air and form only CO2 and H2O molecules...
Propane, being a GAS but an aliphatic hydrocarbon is soluble in cyclohexane, which is a liquid and a cycloaliphatic hydrocarbon. .
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The complete combustion of a hydrocarbon would give carbon dioxide and water as the only products.
When paraffin burns in plenty of air, carbon dioxide and water vapor are formed
Methane burns away completely because it is a hydrocarbon that reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water. Metals, on the other hand, do not combust but rather oxidize when exposed to heat. The metal combines with oxygen to form metal oxides, which can appear as ash residue after the combustion process.
It is a exothermal reaction. It will form CO2 and H2O.