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A hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen. Which products are the result?(1 point)
Responses

hydrogen gas and oxygen gas
hydrogen gas and oxygen gas

carbon and oxygen gas
carbon and oxygen gas

water and hydrogen gas
water and hydrogen gas

carbon dioxide and water

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carbon dioxide and water

A hydrocarbon (CxHy) burning in oxygen undergoes combustion: CxHy + O2 → x CO2 + (y/2) H2O (for complete combustion). In limited oxygen, carbon monoxide or carbon (soot) can form.