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  • Combustion of Coke: Products and Chemical Reaction
    When coke reacts with oxygen, it undergoes combustion, producing carbon dioxide (CO2) and heat.

    The chemical equation for this reaction is:

    C (coke) + O2 (oxygen) → CO2 (carbon dioxide) + heat

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Coke: Coke is a form of carbon produced by heating coal in the absence of air. It's primarily carbon with small amounts of other elements.

    * Oxygen: Oxygen is a highly reactive element found in the air.

    * Carbon Dioxide: A colorless and odorless gas that is a major greenhouse gas.

    * Heat: The combustion process releases a significant amount of heat energy.

    This reaction is the basis for many industrial processes, including:

    * Power generation: Coke is used as fuel in power plants to generate electricity.

    * Iron production: Coke is used in blast furnaces to reduce iron ore to iron metal.

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