What is the balanced equation for the incomplete combustion of heptene, C7H14?

1 Answer
Mar 31, 2017

C7H14(l)+9O2(g)5CO2(g)+CO(g)+C(s)+7H2O(l)

Explanation:

Is the given equation stoichiometrically balanced?

And how did I know that 1 mole each of carbon monoxide and carbon (as soot) would result? Of course, I don't KNOW that, but I can nevertheless represent the possibility: i.e. some of the carbon is incompletely combusted. I could also represent the thermodynamic properties of the equation.

Of course complete combustion demands complete carbon oxidation to give:

C7H14(l)+212O2(g)7CO2(g)+7H2O(l)