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ch2+o2=co2+h2o balance the following chemical reaction ​

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Answered by ShresthaTheMetalGuy
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Question:

Balance: CH₂+O₂→CO₂+H₂O

Answer:

The correctly balanced chemical equation is:

2CH+3O2CO+2HO

Answer:

The correct balanced equation is....

CH₄+2O₂→CO₂+2H₂O+∆H/Light

This is a combustion reaction of Methane to produce carbon dioxide and water in presence of Oxygen to emit heat and light.

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Answered by rayyanzoharalam
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Answer:

Chemical equations are symbolic representations of chemical reactions in which the reactants and the products are expressed in terms of their respective chemical formulae. Balancing chemical equation refers to balancing the stoichiometric coefficients on the reactants and products side. This must be done as the chemical equation obeys the law of conservation of mass and momentum.

CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O

Methane + Dioxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water

The reaction is named a combustion reaction. When this reaction takes place, the result is carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and a great deal of energy.

Burning methane releases only carbon dioxide and water.

Since natural gas is mostly methane, the combustion of natural gas releases fewer by-products than other fossil fuels.

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