Science, asked by Ronaldo786, 2 months ago

Propane (C3H8) is a fuel used to provide heat for some homes. Justify its usage with the associated chemical equation for burning of propane.​

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Answered by Eyes4You
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Answer:

The propane equation for complete combustion of propane involves propane and oxygen as fuel input, and carbon dioxide, water, heat and possible carbon monoxide as the outputs. Complete combustion of LPG - propane - yields about 25 MJ/litre or 49 MJ/kg of heat.

Answered by chirangisarojana
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Answer:

C3H8+5O2-->3CO2+4H2O

Explanation:

The above equation for complete combustion of propane involves propane(c3h8) and oxygen(O2) as fuel input,& carbon dioxide (co2),water(h2o), heat(∆)and possible carbon monoxide(co) as the outputs.

Complete combustion of propane yields about 25 MJ/litre or 49 MJ/kg of heat.

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