Question
In a hydrocarbon-based combustion reaction, what two molecules are most likely to be products?
A. carbon dioxide and water
B. sulfur dioxide and zinc oxide
C. sulfur dioxide and cyclopentane
D. carbon monoxide and hydroxide
A. carbon dioxide and water
B. sulfur dioxide and zinc oxide
C. sulfur dioxide and cyclopentane
D. carbon monoxide and hydroxide
Answers
Hydrocarbons consist of C and H.
C is oxidized to CO2.
H is oxidized to H2O.
C is oxidized to CO2.
H is oxidized to H2O.
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