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What type of reaction is C+O2=CO2?

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Answered by samudramchandu12
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Combustion reactions

Combustion reactions involve the reaction of a substance with oxygen gas (O2). It is often referred to as burning. The products of the reaction are oxides of the elements in the reactants. Hydrocarbon combustion leads to the formation of carbon dioxide gas and water vapor.

Answered by kishlaykumar61
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Combustion reactions involve the reaction of a substance with oxygen gas (O2). It is often referred to as burning. The products of the reaction are oxides of the elements in the reactants. Hydrocarbon combustion leads to the formation of carbon dioxide gas and water vapor.

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