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  • Understanding Coal Combustion: A Chemical Reaction
    When coal burns, it undergoes a chemical reaction with oxygen in the air. This reaction produces heat and light energy, as well as carbon dioxide gas. The formula for the combustion of coal is:

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    C + O2 → CO2

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    In this equation, C represents coal, O2 represents oxygen, and CO2 represents carbon dioxide. The products of this reaction are carbon dioxide and water. Therefore, burning coal is a combustion reaction.

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