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Chemical reaction that takes place during burning of ethanol in air

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The combustion of ethanol is anexothermic reaction. In addition to the formation of new compounds, the chemical reaction that takes place when ethanol is burnt also releases a lot of heat, 277.7 kJ per mole of ethanol. In summary, when ethanol burns, it reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water and heat.
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