Respuesta :

Answer:

Reaction of combustion, always generate CO₂ and H₂O, with O₂ as a reactant.

Explanation:

The combustion reaction is a type of exothermic chemical reaction, where carbon dioxide and water are generated, as products. It is an exothermic reaction where heat is released and a flame is formed. When combustible substances react to the maximum possible degree of oxidation, we speak of complete combustion.

This is the combustion for methane:

CH₄ (g)  + 2O₂(g)  →  CO₂(g)  +  2H₂O (g)

This is the combustion for propanol

2C₃H₇OH (l)  +  9O₂(g)  →  6CO₂(g)   +   8H₂O (g)

This is the combustion for acetic acid

CH₃COOH (l)  +   2O₂(g)  →  2CO₂(g)   +  2H₂O (g)