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When a substance burns, it undergoes a chemical reaction known as combustion, typically involving oxygen. This reaction releases energy in the form of heat and light, producing combustion products such as carbon dioxide and water. The process generally requires an ignition temperature and can vary in intensity based on the material and conditions. Incomplete combustion can lead to the formation of harmful byproducts like carbon monoxide.

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