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Chemistry JAMB 2001

A burning candle produces water and

  • Carbon (II) oxide
  • Carbon (IV) oxide checkmark
  • Oxygen
  • Hydrogen

The correct answer is: B

Explanation

A candle is an hydrocarbon. Generally when hydrocarbons undergo combustion (like a burning candle), there are ususally two products yielded, which are water and carbon (iv)oxide. The answer is option B

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