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    The Reaction of Carbon with Oxygen to Produce Carbon Monoxide
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The Reaction of Carbon with Oxygen to Produce Carbon Monoxide

Question 53

Question 53

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The reaction of carbon with oxygen to produce carbon monoxide is an example of which class of reaction? 2C + O2 → 2CO


A) single replacement
B) double replacement
C) combination
D) catalytic
E) endothermic

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