Explain combustion reaction?
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A combustion reaction is usually a reaction that produces fire. Combustion takes place at an elevated temperature. It is a heat releasing (exothermic), redox chemical reaction that usually occurs between a fuel and oxidizing agent (mostly oxygen of the atmosphere). The products released are often gaseous, and the resultant mixture is commonly called smoke. The products of combustion are called oxides.
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A combustion reaction is a reaction in which a substance reacts with oxygen gas, releasing energy in the form of light and heat. Combustion reactions must involve O2 as one reactant
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