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If you performed a combustion reaction of 2-ethyl-1-methylpropene, what products would you expect to be present?
Answer: The products of the combustion of 2-ethyl-1-methylpropene are carbon dioxide and water.
Explanation:
Combustion reaction is defined as the reaction in which a hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide gas and water molecule.
[tex]\text{Hydrocarbon}+O_2\rightarrow CO_2+H_2O[/tex]
We are given a chemical compound, which is 2-ethyl-1-methylpropene. The chemical formula of this compound is [tex]C_6H_{13}[/tex]
The chemical equation for the combustion of 2-ethyl-1-methylpropene follows:
[tex]4C_6H_{13}+37O_2\rightarrow 24CO_2+26H_2O[/tex]
By Stoichiometry of the reaction:
4 moles of 2-ethyl-1-methylpropene reacts with 37 moles of oxygen gas to produce 24 moles of carbon dioxide and 26 moles of water
Hence, the products of the combustion of 2-ethyl-1-methylpropene are carbon dioxide and water.