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Dive into the fascinating world of combustion reactions with this informative guide! Learn about the science behind combustion, its applications, and common misconceptions. Discover the answers to key questions and enhance your understanding of chemical reactions.
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Welcome! Combustion
To Combust or Not to Combust: 200 • Question: • When you light a candle? • Answer • Combustion Back
To Combust or Not to Combust: 400 • Question: • When a firefly glowing in the dark? • Answer • Not combustion Back
To Combust or Not to Combust: 600 • Question: • When butane is burned it produces carbon dioxide and water. • Answer • Combustion Back
To Combust or Not to Combust: 800 • Question: • When two chemicals are mixed together and produce light? • Answer • Not combustion Back
To Combust or Not to Combust: 1000 • Question: • A light bulb producing light and heat, is this combustion? • Answer • Not combustion Back
Hydrocarbons: 200 • Question: • True or False: Complete combustion is much more likely to occur than incomplete when looking at hydrocarbons. • Answer • False Back
Hydrocarbons: 400 • Question: • What two atoms must be present for a molecule to be considered a hydrocarbon? • Answer • Hydrogen and Carbon Back
Hydrocarbons: 600 • Question: • When you burn wood is it considered complete or incomplete combustion? • Answer • Incomplete Back
Hydrocarbons: 800 • Question: • What is the limiting reagent in incomplete combustion of a hydrocarbon? • Answer • Oxygen Back
Hydrocarbons: 1000 • Question: • During complete combustion of a hydrocarbon what two molecules are produced? • Answer • CO2 and H2O Back
Equations: 200 • Question: • Complete or Incomplete: CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O + energy • Answer • Complete Back
Equations: 400 • Question: • Complete or Incomplete: CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O • Answer • Complete Back
Equations: 600 • Question: • Complete or Incomplete: CH4(g)+O2(g)→C(s)+H2O(g) • Answer • Incomplete Back
Equations: 800 • Question: • Complete or Incomplete: C6H12O6 + 6O2 => 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy • Answer • Complete Back
Equations: 1000 • Question: • Is the equation below representing complete or incomplete combustion? 2 CH4 + 3 O2 → 2 CO + 4 H2O • Answer • Incomplete Back