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write the chemical equation of combustion of propane

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Answered by Virtulya
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C3H8 + 5O2 = 3CO2 + 4H2O is the equation for combustion of propane.

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Answered by zumba12
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The chemical equation of combustion of propane

Explanation:

  • The burning of compounds in the presence of oxygen is called a combustion.
  • The given reactant propane is an alkane which undergoes complete combustion in the presence of oxygen.
  • One mole of propane reacts with five moles of oxygen and undergoes complete combustion and yields carbon dioxide and water as the product.
  • The chemical equation involved in the combustion of propane is as follows:

C_3H_8+5O_2\rightarrow 3CO_2+4H_2O

  • Incomplete combustion of propane yields carbon, carbon dioxide, and water.

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