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When propane is reacted in the presence of oxygen gas, the products of this combustion reaction are: A. CO + H2O B. CO2 + H2O C. C2H4 + H2O D. CH4 + H2O

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Answer:

B. CO2 + H2O

Step-by-step explanation:

Propane is an hydrocarbon as it contains only v=carbon and hydrogen atoms.

Whenever an hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen or undergoes a combustion reaction, two products are always formed only,

These two products are;

Carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O)

This means the correct option is option B.

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