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