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Heats of Combustion

Combustion of Alkanes

  • Heats of Combustion
    • All alkanes burn in air to give carbon dioxide and water
    • Heat of combustion is quantity of heat produced when one mole of a compound is burned to carbon dioxide and water
      • One mole = 6.02 x 1023 molecules of substance
      • Heats of combustion increase with increasing number of carbons

Heats of Combustion

Heats of Combustion

Stoichiometric formulas

  • Stoichiometric is not an imported vodka
  • Describes correct mixture of ingredients in a chemical reaction
  • After the reaction is over, no surplus ingredients will be left
  • In combustion, the stoichiometric ratio also is called the correct, ideal or perfect ratio:
    CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2 H2O