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Carbon burns in the presence of oxygen to give carbon dioxide. which chemical equation describes this reaction?
© a.
carbon + oxygen + carbon dioxide
ob. carbon + oxygen - carbon dioxide
c.
carbon dioxide - carbon + oxygen
o d.
carbon dioxide + carbon - oxygen

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