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The chemical equation for burning is C25H52 + 38 O2 ---------->25 CO2 + 26 H20 Another way to say this would be wax + oxygen makes carbon dioxide and water. In burning a candle, what are the reactants?
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The chemical equation for burning is C25H52 + 38 O2 ---------->25 CO2 + 26 H20 Another way to say this would be wax + oxygen makes carbon dioxide and water. In burning a candle, what are the reactants?
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Wax and Oxygen. The CO2 and H2O would be the products :)
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