- Reactants: The molecules that react (before the ->)
- Products: The molecules that are formed (after the ->)
- Combustion: burning in oxygen
Complete combustion
With enough air, alkanes and alkenes react to form carbon dioxide and water.
Alkanes
Alkane + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water
eg. CH4
- 2O2 -> CO2
- 2H2O
Alkenes
Alkene + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water
eg. C2H4 + 3O2 -> 2CO2 + 2H2O
Incomplete combustion
Combustion with not enough oxygen. The products are the same as with complete combustion but CO2 becomes CO (carbon monoxide).
Alkanes
Alkane + oxygen -> carbon monoxide + water
eg. 2CH4 + 3O2 -> 4H2O + 2CO
Alkenes
Alkane + oxygen -> carbon monoxide + water
eg. C2H4 + 2O2 -> 2CO + 2H2O
Balancing combustion equations
- Balance C first
- Balance H second
- Balance O last
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