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A scientist burns 0.005 L of propane at SLC to heat 250.0 grams of water, and finds that the temperature of the water increases by 0.4020°C. The chemical equation for the combustion of propane is?

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The chemical equation for the combustion of propane is C3H8+O2=CO2+H20

  • The balanced equation is C3H8 + 5(O2) = 3(CO2) + 4(H20)
  • Propane is a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C3H8.
  • Complete combustion of hydrocarbons yield carbon dioxide and water.
  • Incomplete combustion causes carbon monoxide production.
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