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Dalia Stevenson
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20 September, 05:57
What is unique about a combustion reaction
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Tamia Clements
20 September, 06:04
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Combustion reactions always include the molecular oxygen which is written in O2 anytime that anything burns is a combustion reaction it always gives off heat when organic molecules combust reaction products are carbon reaction are carbon dioxide and water and heat as well
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