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: [[Ethene]] can be [[oxidise]]d to [[product|produce]] [[Carbon Dioxide]] and [[Water]].
 
: [[Ethene]] can be [[oxidise]]d to [[product|produce]] [[Carbon Dioxide]] and [[Water]].
 
: [[Ethene]] + [[Oxygen]] → [[Carbon Dioxide]] + [[Water]]
 
: [[Ethene]] + [[Oxygen]] → [[Carbon Dioxide]] + [[Water]]
: <math>C_2H_4 + 3O_2 → 2CO_2 + 2H_2O</math>
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<math>C_2H_4 + 3O_2 → 2CO_2 + 2H_2O</math>

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Key Stage 3

Meaning

Ethene is a gaseous (at room temperature) hydrocarbon with chemical formula C2H4.

About Ethene

Ethene is hydrocarbon because it contains only Hydrogen and Carbon atoms.
Ethene can be oxidised to produce Carbon Dioxide and Water.
Ethene + OxygenCarbon Dioxide + Water

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Ethene is a gaseous (STP) alkene with chemical formula C2H4.

About Ethene

Chemical Formula (CnH2n) Structural Formula Structural Diagram Ball and Stick Model
C2H4 CH2CH2
StructuralDiagramEthene.png
BallandStickEthene.png
Ethene is hydrocarbon because it contains only Hydrogen and Carbon atoms.
Ethene has a double bond between the two Carbon atoms.
Ethene is described as 'unsaturated' due to the double bond as it is not completely 'saturated' by Hydrogen atoms like Ethane.
Ethene can be oxidised to produce Carbon Dioxide and Water.
Ethene + OxygenCarbon Dioxide + Water

\(C_2H_4 + 3O_2 → 2CO_2 + 2H_2O\)