For a combustion reaction to occur a few things are needed: a combustible substance must contain carbon and hydrogen, and must be burned in the presence of oxygen.
A combustion reaction produces carbon dioxide and water.
To illustrate this reaction, here's the general formula for the complete combustion of an alkene (a hydrocarbon with at least one double bond):
For those of you who don't know:
C=carbon, O=oxygen, H=hydrogen, CO2=carbon dioxide, H2O=water
Now, you all probably knew that (I mean, if you actually came here...), but I felt that I had to clarify things.
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