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March 18, 2013, 11:58:58 AM »
I had this question for several days. How does alcohol catches fire or whats the chemical reaction during burning. Since on oxidation it yields aldehyde and carboxylic acid, i felt it was not sensible to just state it undergoes oxidation
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Ask yourself this: What is the difference between combustion (burning) and chemical oxidation? Both are I suppose can be classified as oxidations but there is a great difference, what is it?
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