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Burning of natural gas equation

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The following reaction represents the combustion of methane (which is a natural gas): CH4[g] + 2 O2[g] -> CO2[g] + 2 H2O[g] + energy . Answer: The chemical equation for burning of methane is given below.

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Answer:

CH4(g) +2O2–> CO2(g) +2H20(g) +energy

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