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Propane burns in air to produce carbon dioxide and water. What is this type of chemical reaction called?
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Propane burns in air to produce carbon dioxide and water. What is this type of chemical reaction called?
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A reaction that burns in air (meaning oxygen) that produces carbon dioxide and water is called a
combustion reaction
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For the answer to the question above, the answer it
is called a combustion reaction. it is
a reactant combines with oxygen to produce oxides of all other elements as products.
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