Propane is burned to provide the heat in many cooking grills. The chemical reaction for this process is shown in the equation below.
C3H8 + 5O2 ? 3 CO2 + 4H2O + energy
What are the products in this chemical reaction?
3CO2 + 4H2O + energy
A 10,000 BTU heater will use about 1/2 pound of propane per hour. Conversions to different types of energy being used (ie steam, KwH, etc.) will vary the answer, as will variations such as leaks, 02, temperature setting, efficiency, etc.
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The chemical reaction is:C3H8 + 5 O2 = # CO2 + 4 H2O
This is the chemical reaction for burning of propane.
The chemical formula of propane is C3H8.
The chemical reaction is: C3H8 + 5 O2 = 3 CO2 + 4 H2O
The chemical formula of propane is C3H8.
There are many products that we use every day that are developed with a chemical reaction. Some examples of daily chemical reactions are; medication, the use of a propane grill and breathing.
combustion
yes, it is a chemical reaction.
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The chemical equation is:CH3(CH2)2COONa + NaOH = C3H8 + Na2CO3
co2 and water vapors from the chemical reaction that happen between the the catalyst and propane
C3H8 + 5O2 -> 3CO2 + 4H2O With combustion reaction such as this always balance oxygen last.