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explain the combustion and substitution reaction of carbon copounds by taking methane as example
write the chemical equations for the above reactions. can methane be subjected to addition reaction? give reason ​

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Explain combustion and substitution reaction of carbon compound by taking the Methane as an example write the chemical equation for the above reaction can Methane be a subjected of addition reaction? give reason.5 marks question

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a combustion reaction (commonly known as burning ) is an exothermic reaction in which something reacts with oxygen. the combustion of organic compounds usually takes the form organic compound + oxygen => water + carbon dioxide.

eg. ch4+o2------- co2+h2o+ heat and light energy substitution reaction (also known as single displacement reaction or single substitution reaction) is a chemical reaction during which one functional group in a chemical compound is replaced by another functional group.

eg:when a mixture of methane and chlorine is exposed to ultraviolet light - typically sunlight - a substitution reaction occurs and the organic product is chloromethane

Combustion of methane. CH4(g) + 2 O2(g) → CO2(g) + 2 H2O(g)

Burning of naphthalene. ...

Combustion of ethane. ...

Combustion of butane (commonly found in lighters) ...

Combustion of methanol (also known as wood alcohol) ...

Combustion of propane (used in gas grills, fireplaces, and some cookstoves)

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