The combustion of butane occurs when oxygen reacts with butane. Water and carbon dioxide are produced. What else is released by this reaction?

Respuesta :

The combustion  of butane occurs to produce water, carbon dioxide  and heat

 Explanation

The combustion reaction of butane is an exothermic   reaction therefore it produce  heat  as   one product.

Combustion  of butane occurs as below equation;

 2C4H10  + 13O2  → 8CO2  + 10H2O  + Heat

Butane can  be used as a source  of fuel due to heat produce by  it.