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Which clue can be used to identify a chemical reaction as a combustion reaction? Oxygen is a product. A hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen. Water and carbon dioxide react. The reaction involves ions.
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Which clue can be used to identify a chemical reaction as a combustion reaction?
Oxygen is a product.
A hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen.
Water and carbon dioxide react.
The reaction involves ions.
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A hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen
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