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explain the combustion and substitution reactions of carbon compounds by taking methane as an example write the chemical equation for the above reactions. can methane be subjected reaction? give reason ​

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Answered by Aryajambhale
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Answer:

Subsitution reaction with methane

CH4   +   Cl2 --->CH3Cl  +  HCl

methane + chlorine --> chloromethane + hydrochloric acid

Combustion reaction with methane

CH4[g] + 2 O2[g] -> CO2[g] + 2 H2O[g] + energy

methane + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water + energy

Explanation:

Subsitution reaction :- the methane reacts with chlorine to form chloromethane and hydrochloric acid.

Combustion reaction :- the methane reacts with oxygen and combust into carbon dioxide and water and energy.

Answered by Zeenathunissa1975
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Answer:dont know

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