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chemical equation for combustion reactions of the hydrocarbon ,butane

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Answered by KiranGK
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form. of butane is C4H10
combustion means addition of O2
when butane burns(in excess of air) it gives CO2 and H2O with heart KJ heat
in limited air C is formed instead of CO2
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Answered by maheshwaranlupp0yaxy
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Hey buddy........
Here is your answer......

All hydrocarbons undergo combustion reaction in presence of oxygen to release energy.

Butane is an alkane group hydrocarbon with formula C4H10.

Its combustion is as follows :

C4H10 + 6O2 -------> 4CO2 + 5H2O + energy.


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