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6. Chemical Quantities & Aqueous Reactions - Part 3 of 3
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6. Chemical Quantities & Aqueous Reactions / Redox Reactions / Problem 3
Problem 3
Which statement is true for the following reaction?
CH
4
(g) + 2 O
2
(g) → CO
2
(g) + 2 H
2
O (l)
A
The reaction is a redox reaction where the carbon is reduced and the hydrogen is oxidized.
B
The reaction is a redox reaction where the carbon is reduced and the oxygen is oxidized.
C
The reaction is a redox reaction where the oxygen is reduced and the carbon is oxidized.
D
The reaction is a precipitation reaction
E
The reaction is a double displacement reaction
F
The reaction is a gas-evolution reaction
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None of the above
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