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30 October, 08:17

Balance the reaction for the combustion of pentane:? C5H12+? O2→? CO2+? H2O Enter the four coefficients in order, separated by commas (e. G., 1,2,3,4), where 1 indicates the absence of a coefficient.

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  1. 30 October, 08:46
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    The four coefficients in order, separated by commas are 1, 8, 5, 6

    Explanation:

    We count the atoms in order to balance this combustion reaction. In combustion reactions, the products are always water and carbon dioxide.

    C₅H₁₂ + ? O₂→? CO₂ + ? H₂O

    We have 12 hydrogen in right side and we can balance with 6 in the left side. But the number of oxygen is odd. We add 2 in the right side, so we have 24 H, and in the product side we add a 12.

    As we add 2 in the C₅H₁₂, we have 10 C, so we must add 10 to the CO₂ in the product side.

    Let's count the oxygens: 20 from the CO₂ + 12 from the water = 32.

    We add 16 in the reactant side. Balanced equation is:

    2C₅H₁₂ + 16O₂→ 10CO₂ + 12H₂O

    We also can divide by / 2 in order to have the lowest stoichiometry

    C₅H₁₂ + 8O₂→ 5CO₂ + 6H₂O
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