7.1.8

Burning Hydrocarbons

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Burning Hydrocarbons

The equations for the combustion (burning) of hydrocarbons depend on the amount of oxygen that is available.

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Burning with plenty of oxygen

  • The combustion (burning) of hydrocarbons when there is a good air supply involves:
    • The release of energy.
    • The oxidation of carbon and hydrogen to create carbon dioxide and water.
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Burning with a lack of oxygen

  • If alkanes are burned without enough oxygen, then carbon monoxide can be created:
    • 2C + O2 → 2CO
  • Carbon monoxide is a gas with the following properties:
    • Colourless
    • Toxic
    • Odourless

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