Chemistry, asked by roomie, 6 months ago

Look at the chemical reaction below and answer the following questions.
Identify the reactants and products for this reaction.

The chemical formula for methane is CH4, what does this mean?
Where do the atoms come from that make the carbon dioxide and the water on the right side of the equation?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1. = REACTANTS ARE CH4 AND 2O2,

PRODUCTS ARE CO3 AND 2H2O

2.= IT MEANS THERE IS ONE ATOM OF CARBON AND 4 ATOMS OF HYDROGEN

3.= THIS IS A DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT REACTION SO ONE ELEMENT DISPLACES OTHER FROM ITS COMPOUND TO MAKE CO2 AND H2O

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Answered by tulikarani387
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Answer:

  • Reactants : Ch4 (Methane) & O2( Oxygen)

Products: CO2(Carbon Dioxide) H2O ( Water)

  • The chemical formula for methane is CH4, this mean it consists of four hydrogen atoms and one carbon atom and is the simplest alkaline.
  • The atoms in the products come from the atoms in the reactants. In a chemical reaction, bonds between atoms in the reactants are broken and the atoms rearrange and form new bonds to make the products.

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