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can a combustion reaction be a redox reaction?​

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Answered by MISSHOTCHOCOLATE
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Combustion Reactions. A combustion reaction is a type of redox reaction that occurs when a substance combines with molecular oxygen to make oxygen-containing compounds of other elements in the reaction. One example is the burning of methane, the principal component of natural gas

Answered by deepakojha11411
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A combustion reaction is a type of redox reaction that occurs when a substance combines with molecular oxygen to make oxygen-containing compounds of other elements in the reaction

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