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Identify the correct balanced equation for the combustion of pentene (c5h10).
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Identify the correct balanced equation for the combustion of pentene (c5h10).
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The correct balanced equation for the combustion of pentene (C5H10) is written as follows
2C5H10 (g) + 15 O2(g) = 10CO2(g) + 10H2O(l)
pentene react during combustion process react with oxygen to form 10 moles of CO2 and 10 moles of H2O
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