14. Which statement about hydrocarbons is true? (A) Complete combustion occurs when the oxygen supply is limited. (B) Complete combustion releases the most energy and produces the cleanest flames. (C) The products of complete combustion include soot, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and water. (D) Incomplete combustion does not produce harmful products

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14. Which statement about hydrocarbons is true?
(A) Complete combustion occurs when the oxygen supply is limited.
(B) Complete combustion releases the most energy and produces the cleanest flames.
(C) The products of complete combustion include soot, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and water.
(D) Incomplete combustion does not produce harmful products
15. Which statement about elements and their oxides is true?
(A) The resulting solution of carbon dioxide and water could provide a pH of 12
(B) The basicity of non-metallic oxides can be used to neutralize unwanted acidity.
(C) The acidity of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur oxides causes serious environmental problems.
(D) Metallic oxides are called acidic oxides because they form acidic solutions in water.
Transcribed Image Text:14. Which statement about hydrocarbons is true? (A) Complete combustion occurs when the oxygen supply is limited. (B) Complete combustion releases the most energy and produces the cleanest flames. (C) The products of complete combustion include soot, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and water. (D) Incomplete combustion does not produce harmful products 15. Which statement about elements and their oxides is true? (A) The resulting solution of carbon dioxide and water could provide a pH of 12 (B) The basicity of non-metallic oxides can be used to neutralize unwanted acidity. (C) The acidity of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur oxides causes serious environmental problems. (D) Metallic oxides are called acidic oxides because they form acidic solutions in water.
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