In a science lab, burning steel wool creates only iron oxide. What must be true?
A
The reacti...
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In a science lab, burning steel wool creates only iron oxide. What must be true?
A
The reaction of burning steel wool can sometimes create carbon monoxide.
B
The reaction of burning steel wool will sometimes create iron oxide and water.
C
The reaction of burning steel wool is not endothermic or exothermic.
D
The reaction of burning steel wool always creates iron oxide.
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