In combustion reaction, what constitutes a complete combustion? Explain.
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Complete combustion reactions, sometimes referred to as clean combustion reactions, involve the complete oxidation of the fuel (usually a hydrocarbon). Such reactions often liberate only water and carbon dioxide as the products. A common example of a clean combustion reaction is the combustion undergone by wax candles.
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two oxide rub with each other and the change in their particles are called combustion
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