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what happened when Ethanol Burns in aur?乁( •_• )ㄏ​

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Answered by yroli386
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Explanation:

Ethanol is highly inflammable liquid. It catches fire easily and starts burning. Ethanol burns readily in air with a blue flame to form carbon dioxide and water vapour.

Answered by itzPapaKaHelicopter
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When ethanol is burnt in air, it reacts with oxygen and produces Carbon dioxide, water vapors, and heat.

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Ethanol is highly inflammable liquid. It catches fire easily and starts burning. Ethanol burns readily in air with a blue flame to form carbon dioxide and water vapour.

C \frac{}{2} H \frac{}{5} OH + 3O \frac{}{2}  \frac{combustion}{(burning)} 2CO \frac{}{2 }  + 3H \frac{}{2} O

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What happens when ethanol is burnt in air write chemical equation?

Ans. 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 and heat.

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