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Isopropanol burns in oxygen to yield carbon dioxide, water, and heat. which word equation best represents this chemical
reaction?
isopropanol carbon dioxide + water + heat
isopropanol - carbon dioxide + water + oxygen
isopropanol + oxygen - carb& dioxide + water + heat
isopropanol + oxygen + heat → carbon dioxide + water
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