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Explain the combustion and substitution reactions of carbon compounds by taking methane as an example.

Write the chemical equations for the above reactions. Can methane be
subjected to addition reaction ? Give reason.​

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Answered by jayant050
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Answer:

Methane is a Single Carbon Alkane. ... Formula - CH4. It undergoes Combustion being a carbon compound as well as Substitution being a saturated Hydrocarbon. It cannot undergo Addition reaction.

Explanation:

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Answered by vickykumar84044
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Explanation:

when a mixture of clorine and methane is exposed to ultraviolet light typically sunlight a substitution reaction occurs and and the organic product is chloromethane combustion of methane ch4+2O2------CO2 + 2 H2O

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