CH,(CH,),CH,() + 0,(8) → co,g) + H,0(g) •co,g) + H,0(g) 7.

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Balance chemical equation using smallest possible whole number stoichiometric coefficinets. 

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### Combustion Reaction of a Hydrocarbon

The chemical equation in the image represents the combustion of a hydrocarbon in the presence of oxygen, resulting in the formation of carbon dioxide and water:

\[ \text{C}_8\text{H}_{18} (l) + \text{O}_2 (g) \rightarrow \text{CO}_2 (g) + \text{H}_2\text{O} (g) \]

- **Reactants:**
  - \(\text{C}_8\text{H}_{18} (l)\) represents the liquid hydrocarbon, commonly known as octane.
  - \(\text{O}_2 (g)\) represents oxygen gas.

- **Products:**
  - \(\text{CO}_2 (g)\) represents carbon dioxide gas.
  - \(\text{H}_2\text{O} (g)\) represents water vapor.

This reaction is an example of complete combustion, where the hydrocarbon reacts fully with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water as the primary products.
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Transcribed Image Text:```markdown ### Combustion Reaction of a Hydrocarbon The chemical equation in the image represents the combustion of a hydrocarbon in the presence of oxygen, resulting in the formation of carbon dioxide and water: \[ \text{C}_8\text{H}_{18} (l) + \text{O}_2 (g) \rightarrow \text{CO}_2 (g) + \text{H}_2\text{O} (g) \] - **Reactants:** - \(\text{C}_8\text{H}_{18} (l)\) represents the liquid hydrocarbon, commonly known as octane. - \(\text{O}_2 (g)\) represents oxygen gas. - **Products:** - \(\text{CO}_2 (g)\) represents carbon dioxide gas. - \(\text{H}_2\text{O} (g)\) represents water vapor. This reaction is an example of complete combustion, where the hydrocarbon reacts fully with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water as the primary products. ```
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