The reaction between carbon and oxygen can be represented as C(s)+O2(g)→CO2(g)+heat.
In which of the following type(s), the above reaction can be classified? I. Combustion reaction II. Displacement reaction III. Endothermic reaction IV. Combination reaction.
(I) and (III)
(I), (III) and (IV)
(I) only
(I) and (IV)
A
(I) and (III)
B
(I) and (IV)
C
(I), (III) and (IV)
D
(I) only
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The reaction between carbon and oxygen to form carbon dioxide can be classified as : combustion reaction, exothermic reaction and combination reaction.
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