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29 August, 06:53

Write a balanced equation for the combustion reaction that occurs between propane and oxygen. and limiting reactant

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  1. 29 August, 08:58
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    Hello!

    The chemical reaction that occurs between propane (C₃H₈) and Oxygen (O₂) is the following:

    C₃H₈ (g) + 5O₂ (g) → 3CO₂ (g) + 4 H₂O (g) + Δ

    To really tell which reactant is the limiting one, you should know the amounts of each one, but generally, O₂ is abundant in the atmosphere and thus, propane would be the limiting reactant, as it is the one that is present in lesser amounts.
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