How do we represent the combustion of gasoline?

1 Answer
Mar 1, 2017

Well, first you must define gasoline....

Explanation:

As far as I know, gasoline is composed of isomeric octane.

And to balance any combustion reaction, garbage in must equal garbage out.

C8H18(l)+252O28CO2(g)+9H2O(l)

Is this balanced? We could represent incomplete combustion by the reaction:

C8H18(l)+11O2(g)6CO2(g)+C(s)+CO(g)+9H2O(l)

Of course, we have to establish the extent of carbon monoxide and particulate carbon by analysis; here some of the carbon is oxidized incompletely.