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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 → ? 2CO2 C2 + O4 2CO
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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 → ? 2CO2 C2 + O4 2CO + O2 H2O
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A. 2CO + O2 ---> 2CO2
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2CO + O2 ---> 2CO2
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