Chemistry, asked by debiprasad, 1 year ago

what happens when methane is burnt in air?

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Answered by Thermistokles
8
carbon dioxide and water is released
CH4 + O2 ---- CO2 + H2O


Sudarshan33: In the reaction, the the bonds in the methane and oxygen come apart, the atoms rearrange and then re-bond to form water and carbon dioxide.
The little number written at the lower right after an atom (subscript) tells how many of that atom are in the molecule.
The big number written in front of a molecule (coefficient) shows how many of that molecule there are.
All the atoms in the products come from the atoms in the reactants.
Answered by Zoyna
6
Hloo dear...

Methane and oxygen together are good reactors Thus...they rebound to form water and CO2

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