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2 December, 14:23

A balanced equation for the combustion of octane with oxygen to obtain carbon dioxide and water

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  1. 2 December, 14:38
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    Octane is C8H18, Carbon Dioxide is CO2, Oxygen is O2, and water is H2O. Thus, the reaction will be in the form:

    C8H18+O2 - > CO2+H2O

    However, it is not balanced. We start with just one C8H18. This requires 8 CO2s to account for the 8 carbon atoms and 9 H2Os to account for the 18 hydrogen atoms. This is a total of 8*2+9=25 oxygen atoms. We can't have 25/2 of a molecule, so we multiply all coefficients by two. Therefore, our balanced equation is:

    2 C8H18 + 25 O2 - > 16 CO2 + 18 H2O
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