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Everyone in this question, write the balanced equation for the complete combustion of butane.
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So, butane is a hydrocarbon.
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So combustion in hydrocarbons refers to when hydrocarbons compound composed of carbon and hydrogen, for example, c4h10, that is, butane reacts with oxygen, o2, to give carbon dioxide co2, water, that is h2, heat and light.
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So in this case we have butane which is c4 h10 when it react with oxygen then it will produce carbon dioxide and water as a product along with heat and light also produced.
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So now let us balance this equation since in order to balance the equation we have to see the carbon atom on both side.
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So we have 4 carbon atom in the left hand side of the reaction.
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So i multiply by stochometric coefficient 4 in co2.
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So that carbon atom are balanced.
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So first we have to balance the carbon, then hydrogen.
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So we have 10 hydrogen atom in the left hand side of the reaction and 2 hydrogen atom in the right side of the reaction.
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So i multiply by stochometric coefficient 5 in water so that 10 hydrogen atom on both side...