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When oil undergoes a combustion reaction what products are formed?

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When oil undergoes a combustion reaction what products are formed?

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Impossible to say with accuracy as it depends on what is in the oil, the temperature of the combustion and how much oxygen is available. In theory oil is purely hydrocarbon, so if it is burnt completely, water and carbon dioxide are the only products.

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