Why does propane release more energy than methane when burnt?
Monday, March 15th, 2010 at
7:01 pm
Why does propane release more energy than methane when burnt? Similarly, why does propane release more energy than butane? Please explain, I really appreciate it as I have no clue. Thanks!!!
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Combustion of mrthane involves the cleavage of 4 C-H bonds, however combustion of propane involves rapture of 8 C-H bonds & 2 C-C bonds. That’s why!!
are u sure propane release more energy than butane. I’m not sure bout that.
Propane has 3 carbons , that will react with oxygen,, releasing energy.
methane has only one 1 carbon to oxidize.
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propane has more carbon than butane
Propane releases more energy then methane because
Propane: C3H8 has more bonds to break than methane: CH3 does
AND
I dont think propane releases more energy then butane.
its the other way, butane more than propane