The alkanes are generally unreactive. Their reactions include combustion, substitution and cracking.
The complete combustion of an alkane gives carbon dioxide and water.
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10 cm3Â of butane is mixed with 100 cm3Â of oxygen, which is an excess. The mixture is ignited. What is the volume of unreacted oxygen left and what is the volume of carbon dioxide formed?
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C4H10 (g) + 6.5O2 (g) → 4CO2 (g) + 5H2O (l)
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Volume of oxygen left = .................................................. cm3
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Volume of carbon dioxide formed = .................................................. cm3
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Why is the incomplete combustion of any alkane dangerous, particularly in an enclosed space?
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