Charcoal is a fuel that is commonly used for cooking. When it burns it forms two oxides

      

Charcoal is a fuel that is commonly used for cooking. When it burns it forms two oxides
a) Name the two oxides

b) State one use of the two oxide

  

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John
a) Carbon (II) oxide and carbon (IV) oxide

b) Used in extraction of iron from its ore .

johnmulu answered the question on February 3, 2017 at 12:20


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