Given the incomplete equation for the combustion of ethane, 2C2H6+7O24CO2+6_, what is the formula of the missing product?

1 Answer
Jan 6, 2016

H2O, aka water.

Explanation:

In general any organic compound, when burned will generate an "oxide" of its atoms.

Carbon goes to CO or CO2 (the latter, if complete)
Hydrogen goes to H2O
Nitrogen and Sulfur depend on the amount of O2 available. If the amount is big enough they'll go for higher oxidation states such as NO2, SO3 but with less oxygen they'll settle for lower states like NO and SO2

Another way to solve this is to count the atoms that aren't in the right side. If you do the math you'll see we're missing 12 Hydrogen atoms and 6 Oxygen atoms, dividing by the stoichiometric coefficient that was given, we have 2 Hydrogen atoms and 1 Oxygen atom together to make a compound, which is obviously water.