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complete combustion of a hydrocarbon gives what​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Complete combustion (given sufficient oxygen) of any hydrocarbon produces carbon dioxide and water. It is quite important that you can write properly balanced equations for these reactions, because they often come up as a part of thermochemistry calculations.

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Answered by rk4846336
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Hydrocarbon combustion refers to the chemical reaction where a hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen to create carbon dioxide, water, and heat. Hydrocarbons are molecules consisting of both hydrogen and carbon. ... Methane combining with 2 oxygen to form carbon dioxide, water and heat...

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