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19 July, 11:42

The balanced chemical equation for the combustion of butane (C4H10) is:

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  1. 19 July, 13:58
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    2C4H10 + 13O2 - > 8CO2 + 10H20

    Explanation:

    When butane undergo Combustion, CO2 and H20 are produced as shown below:

    C4H10 + O2 - > CO2 + H20

    A clear observation of the above equation proved it is unbalanced. Now let us balance the equation. This is illustrated below:

    C4H10 + O2 - > CO2 + H20

    There 4 atoms of C on the left side of the equation and 1atom on the right side. It can be balance by putting 4 in front of CO2 as shown below:

    C4H10 + O2 - > 4CO2 + H20

    There are 10 atoms of H on the left side and 2 atoms on the right side. It can be balance by putting 5 in front of H2O as shown below:

    C4H10 + O2 - > 4CO2 + 5H20

    Now, there are a total of 13 atoms of O on the right side and 2 atoms on the left. It can be balance by putting 13/2 in front of O2 as shown below:

    C4H10 + 13/2O2 - > 4CO2 + 5H20

    Now multiply through by 2 to clear the fraction

    2C4H10 + 13O2 - > 8CO2 + 10H20

    Now the equation is balanced.
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