Observing changes during combustion of gasses
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A combustion reaction is a major class of chemical reactions, commonly referred to as "burning.". Combustion usually occurs when a hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water. In the more general sense, combustion involves a reaction between any combustible material and an oxidizer to form an oxidized product.
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CO2 is released during combustion
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