What is the balanced equation for the incomplete combustion of nonane C9H2O?

1 Answer
Mar 11, 2017

Well, for a start, nonane C9H20..........

Explanation:

I think this is the primary component of kerosene.

Complete combustion:

C9H20(l)+14O2(g)9CO2(g)+10H2O(l)

Incomplete combustion (i):

C9H20(l)+272O2(g)8CO2(g)+CO(g)+10H2O(l)

Incomplete combustion (ii):

C9H20(l)+13O2(g)8CO2(g)+C(s)+10H2O(l)

Incomplete combustion (iii):

C9H20(l)+252O2(g)7CO2(g)+CO(g)+C(s)+10H2O(l)

All I have done here is made sure that garbage out equals garbage in (have I?). I have assumed that SOME of the hydrocarbon reactant is incompletely combusted. What do I mean by this? The actual degree of combustion would have to be measured by some means of analysis. We could certainly represent it.