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The combustion reaction calculator will give you the balanced reaction for the combustion of hydrocarbons or C, H, O substances. To use the calculator, enter the molecular formula of your substance: On the first row, Total atoms of carbon C (α), enter the number of carbon atoms of your substance.
1) Determine the grams of each element present in the original compound. Carbon is always in CO 2 in the ratio (12.011 g / 44.0098 g), hydrogen is always in H 2 O in the ratio (2.0158 g / 18.0152 g), etc. 2) Convert grams of each element to the number of moles. You do this by dividing the grams by the atomic weight of the element.
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To balance a chemical equation, enter an equation of a chemical reaction and press the Balance button. The balanced equation will appear above. Use uppercase for the first character in the element and lowercase for the second character. Examples: Fe, Au, Co, Br, C, O, N, F.
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The empirical formula of the compound is C 4 H 6 O. Next we need to determine the molecular formula, knowing the empirical formula and the molecular weight. Here's how: