Choose a balanced equation for the combustion of isoprene, CSH8, in an abundant supply of oxygen. Isoprene is emitted by trees and is used in the production of synthetic rubber. O C,Helg) + 902(3) –10CO2(3) + 8H;O(g) O CHelg) + Oz(3) → CO;(g) + H2O(g) O CHlg) + 70,(3) –→5CO;(3) + 4H,O(g) O 2C;Helg) + 40;(3)→ 10CO¿(g) + 8H20(3) eTextbook and Media

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Choose a balanced equation for the combustion of isoprene, CSHB, in an abundant supply of oxygen. Isoprene is emitted by trees and
is used in the production of synthetic rubber.
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O CSHalg) + 902(g) → 10CO,(g) + 8H,O(g)
O CSH(3) + O>(g) –→CO2{(s) + H2O(g)
O CH;(9) + 70,(g) →5CO,(3) + 4H;O(3)
O 2C5H3(g) + 402(g)→ 10CO2(g) + 8H;0(3)
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Transcribed Image Text:Choose a balanced equation for the combustion of isoprene, CSHB, in an abundant supply of oxygen. Isoprene is emitted by trees and is used in the production of synthetic rubber. Current Attemptin O CSHalg) + 902(g) → 10CO,(g) + 8H,O(g) O CSH(3) + O>(g) –→CO2{(s) + H2O(g) O CH;(9) + 70,(g) →5CO,(3) + 4H;O(3) O 2C5H3(g) + 402(g)→ 10CO2(g) + 8H;0(3) e Textbook and Media Hint Save for Later Attempts: 0 of 2 used Submit Answer A P Type here to search 65 ゆ岁 2/26 insert prt sc dele 8. backspace hor Go enter B pause ↑ shift alt ctri
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• Isoprene gas on combustion reaction in presence of oxygen gas gives carbon dioxide gas and water vapor. This can be represented as, 

 

   C5H8(g) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + H2O(g) 

 

• We need to balance the above chemical equation. 

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