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chemical equation for burning of fuel?​

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Answered by vikashRaojaat
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Gasoline (fuel) reacts with oxygen (oxidant) to produce carbon dioxide and water vapor. ... Gasoline is usually approximated as being made up of only octane, whose chemical formula is C8H18. The balanced chemical reaction for octane burning is. C8H1 8 +12.5 O2 =8 CO2 +9 H2O

Answered by UjjwalChaturvedi
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Hey.

The answer is:-

Most fossil fuels are hydrocarbons.

Hydrocarbon + Oxygen (O2)= Carbondioxide (CO2) + Water (H2O).

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