Physics, asked by rk1421639, 4 days ago

Ethanol is burnt in air to form carbon dioxide, water, and releases heat.​

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Answered by rahulgillsaab29
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Ethanol is a hydrocarbon because a covalent bond is present between hydrogen and carbon atom. When a hydrocarbon is burnt in air, it results in the formation of carbon dioxide and water molecule. This reaction is known as combustion reaction.

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