Why is combustion exothermic
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Combustion reactions are almost always exothermic (i.e., they give off heat). For example when wood burns, it must do so in the presence of O2 and a lot of heat is produced: Wood as well as many common items that combust are organic (i.e., they are made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen).
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Combustion reactions are almost always exothermic (i.e., they give off heat). For example when wood burns, it must do so in the presence of O2 and a lot of heat is produced: Wood as well as many common items that combust are organic (i.e., they are made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen).
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