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If carbon monoxide reaches a temperature of over 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit, it will ignite in a combustion reaction with oxygen. What would the product(s) of the reaction be? 2CO + O2 → ?

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Answer:

2CO + O2 → ?

(A) 2CO2

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User Florin Sima
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The product of the reaction will be
2CO_2. The complete reaction will be written as:

2CO+O_2 \rightarrow 2CO_2
where on the left we have carbon monoxide and molecular oxygen, and on the right we have carbon dioxide. We see that the total count of the atoms works: on the left, we have 2 atoms of carbon C as well as on the right; similarly, on the left we have 2+2=4 atoms of oxygen, and on the right as well.
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