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The carbon dioxide that is formed when coal burns is a/an __ of that reaction because it is formed as a result of the reaction.
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Explanation: In a chemical reaction the substances produced are called products — when coal (carbon) burns in oxygen, carbon dioxide is a product of that reaction.
Explanation: In a chemical reaction the substances produced are called products — when coal (carbon) burns in oxygen, carbon dioxide is a product of that reaction.
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