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In all cases of oxidation one thing is common. It produces….. and gives it off. This is an extremely useful thing.
carbon
soot
heat
power
- Oxidation: A chemical reaction where a substance loses electrons, often involving oxygen. It commonly occurs in processes like combustion and rusting.
- Option 1: Carbon
- Carbon is not typically a product of oxidation. Instead, it can be a reactant, like in the burning of fossil fuels.
- Option 2: Soot
- Soot can be a byproduct of incomplete combustion (a type of oxidation), but not in all oxidation reactions.
- Option 3: Heat
- Heat is a common result of oxidation reactions, especially in combustion. The energy released from the reaction usually manifests as heat.
- Option 4: Power
- Power is not a direct product. It refers to the rate of energy transfer and can result from the conversion of heat or other forms of energy.
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