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what happens when ethanol undergo combustion​

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Answered by paras4099
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When ethanol is burnt, it reacts with oxygen and produces water and carbon dioxide. The chemical equation of the combustion of ethanol is: The combustion of ethanol is an exothermic reaction. ... In summary, when ethanol burns, it reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water and heat.

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Answered by uniquethinker
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When ethanol is burnt, it reacts with oxygen and produces water and carbon dioxide. The chemical equation of the combustion of ethanol is: The combustion of ethanol is an exothermic reaction. ... In summary, when ethanol burns, it reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water and heat.

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