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Methale burns in air balance the followinv in chemical reaction

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1) When methane burnt in air or oxygen, it produces large amounts of heat, together with carbon dioxide and water vapour formation. Hence it is used as fuels. Combustion of methane can be explained by following reaction.

2) When methane burnt in a very limited supply of air, it gives carbon black.

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