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properties of Ethanol in combustion?​

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Answered by kritanshu
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Answer: Ethanol is also known as ethyl alcohol. It is highly reactive chemically. Its chemical properties are mainly because of OH group also called alcoholic group.

COMBUSTION

Ethanol is highly volatile and combustible liquid. When a flame is brought in it's contact, it immediately catches fire and burns with a blue flame. The product of combustion of Ethanol are carbon dioxide and water.

Answered by Anonymous
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heat.

Ethanol's chemical formula is C2H5OH. Pure ethanol is a flammable, colorless liquid with a boiling point of 78.5° C. Its low melting point of -114.5° C allows it to be used in antifreeze products. It has a pleasant odor reminiscent of whiskey. Its density is 789 g/l about 20% less than that of water.

 properties of Ethanol in combustion

 Ethanol reacts with air to evolve carbon dioxide gas and water vapor. It undergoes combustion to form these products. But, under controlled combustion i.e. oxidation it forms ethanoic acid along with water.

When ethanol is burnt, it reacts with oxygen and produces water and carbon dioxide. The chemical equation of the combustion of ethanol is: The combustion of ethanol is an exothermic reaction. ... In summary, when ethanol burns, it reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water.

Ethanol or Ethyl alcohol C2H5OH when burnt in air  

Carbon dioxide and water formed  

C2H5O5 + 2O2 → 2CO2 + 3H2O

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