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I have seen lots of questions in regard to the combustion of hydrocarbons and I just want to make sure I understand the process. The TBR books really help you out but I want to get an understand of the different ways their apparatus works.
If someone could please highlight the main thing that is happening, in simple terms, that would be greatly appreciated. I know hydrocarbons react with excess oxygen to yield CO2 and Water vapor, but how is this used to figure out the unknown mass of an unknown hydrocarbon.
On passage V of Chem Book 1 In TBR, book set up had a reaction vessel and different traps. how does it all work? does the hydrocarbon react with oxygen, and then the CO2 and Water vapor that produced are collected afterwords as frozen solids by lowering the temperature? Or, is it just the amount of CO2 gas that is frozen that is measure see how much of the hydrocarbon was oxidized?
If someone could please highlight the main thing that is happening, in simple terms, that would be greatly appreciated. I know hydrocarbons react with excess oxygen to yield CO2 and Water vapor, but how is this used to figure out the unknown mass of an unknown hydrocarbon.
On passage V of Chem Book 1 In TBR, book set up had a reaction vessel and different traps. how does it all work? does the hydrocarbon react with oxygen, and then the CO2 and Water vapor that produced are collected afterwords as frozen solids by lowering the temperature? Or, is it just the amount of CO2 gas that is frozen that is measure see how much of the hydrocarbon was oxidized?