In combustion, the substance reacts with ___________.
carbon dioxide
oxygen
nitrogen
hydrogen
A
hydrogen
B
oxygen
C
carbon dioxide
D
nitrogen
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Combustion is an exothermic reaction between fuel and oxidant usually atmospheric oxygen.
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