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When a gasoline engine burns gasoline, what type of chemical reaction is occurring?

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The answer is:

Exergonic.

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User Johan Pelgrim
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Answer:

Exothermic (Combustion)

Step-by-step explanation:

Basically, combustion is an exothermic and redox activity involving chemical reaction between a gasoline and an atmospheric oxygen, that produces oxidized and gaseous products, in a mixture known as smoke. A gasoline burning in a gasoline engine is a typical example.

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