Propane, an alkane compound in organic chemistry, readily burns with oxygen gas and heat is released as a result of combustion. As chemical products, carbon dioxide and water are given if complete combustion of propane is achieved. Otherwise, some amount of carbon monoxide gas can be given as another product if the supplied oxygen gas amount is not sufficient for a complete combustion process.
In this tutorial, we will discuss followings.
Propane is included one chemical in LPG tanks which are used for domestic and industrial combustion purposes.
Propane contains three carbon atoms and eight hydrogen atoms. Because propane's flash point is a -1040C, propane is a highly flammable organic compound.
One moles of propane react with five moles of oxygen gas and produce three moles of carbon dioxide and four moles of water.
Because, above mentioned combustion process is a redox reaction, oxidation numbers of carbon and oxygen atoms are changed as mentioned below.
We can have two different combustion energies as higher heating value and lower heating value.
Standard enthalpy of combustion of propane (ΔHc0(C3H8,(g)) = -2219.9 kJ mol-1
This means that, if 1 mol of propane is burnt and products are reached to the standard status, 2219.9 kJ of energy is released to the outside environment.
Standard enthalpy of combustion of propane (ΔHc0(C3H8,(g)) = -2043.455 kJ mol-1
This means that, if 1kg of propane is burnt and products are not reached to the standard status, 2043.455 kJ of energy is released.
Hazards are identified as GHS classifications.
Due to extremely flammable property of propane, should be careful when LPG is used because propane is a main component in LPG.
Before doing a such calculation, it is good to summarize the steps of calculation.
Use n = m/M equation.
Questions
Considering physical properties of alkane compounds, Propane is a gas at room temperature. But in LPG tanks, both propane and butane gases are stored as liquids by pressurizing of the gases. Reason for this liquidization process is storing more combustible fuel compared to the gases state fuels.
Yes. Considering environmental pollution, diesel generates more quantities of carbon dioxide (CO2) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) compared to propane.
Because combustion process is always an oxidation - reduction reaction, oxidation number of one or more atoms should be changed during the reaction. In propan molecule,e carbon atoms are oxidized to higher oxidation stated while oxygen atoms in oxygen molecules are reduced.
If a spark is available, reaction of Propane and oxygen gases can be an explosive one.