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In a combustion reaction of an hydrocarbon, what occurs if C−C bonds remain unreacted?

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Saturated hydrocarbons, like alkanes, have a single bond between any two neighbouring carbon atoms, for example, propane and butane. ... Let's study about the combustion reaction of hydrocarbons. Combustion reaction is the process of burning of a carbon compound in air to give carbon dioxide, water, heat, and light.

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