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Butane, C4H10, Burning in Air, Is an Example of a Substance

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Butane, C4H10, burning in air, is an example of a substance combining with oxygen to produce CO2 and H2O. If pure oxygen were to be supplied, the rate of combustion would increase significantly. Then there is more energy given off when 10 g of butane burns in pure oxygen, rather than in air.


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