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Carbon present in organic compounds burns releasing​

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Answered by rahulverma6333
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Answer:

Burning requires fuel and oxygen. Organic carbon in the fuel is combined with oxygen. This releases carbon dioxide, water, and energy. The reaction can happen without human intervention (for instance in a forest fire) but humans have learned to control the reaction, and release the energy stored in carbon-based fuels.

Answered by sushiladevi4418
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Carbon present in organic compounds burns releasing​

Explanation:

Organic compounds

  • They are the compounds of carbon .
  • The simplest organic compound is "hydrocarbons ".
  • They cab be classified as alkanes ,alkene and alkynes depending upon the number of bonds present in a molecule .
  • When these compounds are burnt in presence of supporter of combustion that is oxygen , the carbon dioxide and water vapour is formed .
  • The test for the carbon dioxide gas can be done : By passing it through lime water .On doing so , it turns lime water milky due to formation of calcium carbonate .
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