Which of the following is the correct equation for an INCOMPLETE combustion of octane?
(A) C$_8$H$_{18}$(l) + 8O$_2$(g) → 8CO(g) + 9H$_2$(g)
(B) C$_8$H$_{18}$(l) + \frac{25}{2}O$_2$(g) → 8CO(g) + 9H$_2$O(l)
(C) C$_8$H$_{18}$(l) + 6O$_2$(g) → 3CO(g) + 5C(s) + 9H$_2$O(l)
(D) C$_8$H$_{18}$(l) + 13O$_2$(g) → 4CO(g) + 4C(s) + 9H$_2$O(l) - HSC - SSCE Chemistry - Question 7 - 2013 - Paper 1
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Which of the following is the correct equation for an INCOMPLETE combustion of octane?
(A) C$_8$H$_{18}$(l) + 8O$_2$(g) → 8CO(g) + 9H$_2$(g)
(B) C$_8$H$_{18}$(l) +... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Which of the following is the correct equation for an INCOMPLETE combustion of octane?
(A) C$_8$H$_{18}$(l) + 8O$_2$(g) → 8CO(g) + 9H$_2$(g)
(B) C$_8$H$_{18}$(l) + \frac{25}{2}O$_2$(g) → 8CO(g) + 9H$_2$O(l)
(C) C$_8$H$_{18}$(l) + 6O$_2$(g) → 3CO(g) + 5C(s) + 9H$_2$O(l)
(D) C$_8$H$_{18}$(l) + 13O$_2$(g) → 4CO(g) + 4C(s) + 9H$_2$O(l) - HSC - SSCE Chemistry - Question 7 - 2013 - Paper 1
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Correct equation for an INCOMPLETE combustion of octane
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For incomplete combustion of octane (C₈H₁₈), the products typically include carbon monoxide (CO) and water (H₂O) along with unburned carbon (C). The correct balanced equation is: