Which of the following statements is incorrect:
A. A combustion reaction is a reaction where diatomicoxygen is a product
B. When the combustion ofa reactant that contains carbon occurs, carbon dioxide
will be one of the products
-C. When the combustion ofa reactant that contains nitrogen occurs, diatomic
nitrogen will be one of the products
D. A combustion reaction can easily be balanced by saving the oxygen's for last
E. All are correct
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Which of the following statements is incorrect:
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A. A combustion reaction is a reaction where d...
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