Combustion analysis is an experimental technique used to determine the elemental composition of a chemical compound, especially the amounts of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. This technique involves burning the compound in an oxygen-rich environment, which transforms carbon atoms into carbon dioxide (CO\(_2\)) and hydrogen into water (H\(_2\)O).
By capturing and measuring the amounts of CO\(_2\) and H\(_2\)O produced, chemists can back-calculate to find out the quantities of carbon and hydrogen in the original compound.
- Used frequently for organic compounds.
- Helps determine empirical and molecular formulas.
- Fundamental technique for analyzing unknown substances.
This method also applies to compounds containing additional elements by modifying the analysis to consider the by-products formed by these elements.