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deezer
Nov7-11, 07:12 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data

I want to find a relationship between the number of moles of O2 used and the number of CH2 units in an alkane in a complete combustion reaction.

2. Relevant equations



3. The attempt at a solution

Right now I have come up with a math equation, given X units of CH2, to find the number of O2 moles. I used patterns to find the equation, is there any other relationship? The more units of CH2 you have, the more O2 you need to combust it right?

epenguin
Nov7-11, 08:21 PM
This is very very elementary but just give a chemical equation if you want help although you seem to say you have solved it.

deezer
Nov7-11, 08:26 PM
It was a generic question, I'm only concerned that I am not thinking outside of the box by considering only the mathematical relationship.

epenguin
Nov8-11, 06:06 AM
Until you write down what your actual thoughts are, preferably in some sort of formula or calculation, we do not know what you mean.