Asked by Jeffery Epstien
Which type of reaction does this chemical equation represent?
CH3OH + O2→CO2 + 2H2O + heat
Responses
endothermic
endothermic
synthesis
synthesis
substitution
substitution
combustion
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Combustion.
This is the combustion of methanol (CH3OH): an organic fuel reacting with O2 to give CO2, H2O and release heat (exothermic), not a synthesis or substitution.
This is the combustion of methanol (CH3OH): an organic fuel reacting with O2 to give CO2, H2O and release heat (exothermic), not a synthesis or substitution.
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