Multiple Choice
The principal combustion products of compounds containing carbon and hydrogen in the presence of excess O2 are ________.
A) CO2 and H2O
B) CO2 and H2O2
C) CO2 and H
D) C(graphite) and H2
E) CO2 and H2
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