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If a substance reacts with oxygen, the chemical reaction is most likely a

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Answer:

Combustion

Step-by-step explanation:

Any combustion reaction needs as reagent
O_(2) to be able to happen.

By definition a combustion is a chemical reaction that occurs between oxygen (
O_(2))and an oxidizable material, an energy release occurs and usually manifests itself by flame.

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If a substance reacts with oxygen, the chemical reaction is most likely a combustion reaction. Combustion reactions always involve molecular oxygen O2. Anytime anything burns (in the usual sense), it is a combustion reaction. Hope this answers the question.
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