Chemistry, asked by lakshbhalala0424, 7 months ago

name type of reaction when burning of natural gas takes place​

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Answered by KrittySamixha
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answer:excothermic reaction

Explanation:

when methane (natural gas) reacts with oxygen, the result is carbon di-oxide and water, along with heat, hence making it an exothermic reaction

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Answered by Saraclever
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Answer:

Exothermic Reaction

Explanation:

Burning of natural gas leads to the evolution of heat hence it is an example of an exothermic reaction.

As natural gas contains hydrocarbons which undergoes oxidation to form CO2 and H2O

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when methane (natural gas) reacts with oxygen, the result is carbon di-oxide and water, along with heat, hence making it an exothermic reaction.

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