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What type of reaction typically involves combining a hydrocarbon with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water?

a) combustion
b) decomposition
c) double replacement
d) single replacement

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User Damorin
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Answer:

A. Combustion

Step-by-step explanation:

It is a reaction that involves the combination of substances with the oxygen in air to produce heat and light

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User MarkRobbo
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combustion

burning a hydrocarbon is oxygen produces carbon dioxide and water

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User Bermjly Team
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