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Carbon burns in the presence of oxygen to give carbon dioxide

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Answered by shrusti49
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yes It's oxidation reaction
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Answered by sgsriram231
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Explanation:

This is an oxidation reaction, where carbon is oxidized from C(0) to C(+IV).

The chemical reaction for the process is:

C(s)+O2(g)Δ−−→CO2(g)

This is a common industrial equation, and can be found in blast furnaces and the extraction of aluminium, where graphite (carbon) anodes burn in the presence of oxygen to give out carbon dioxide.

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