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What is obtained by the combustion of methane ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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One molecule of methane, (the [g] referred to above means it is gaseous form), combined with two oxygen molecules, react to form a carbon dioxide molecule, and two water molecules usually given off as steam or water vapor during the reaction and energy. ... Burning methane releases only carbon dioxide and water.

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One molecule of methane, (the [g] referred to above means it is gaseous form), combined with two oxygen molecules, react to form a carbon dioxide molecule, and two water molecules usually given off as steam or water vapor during the reaction and energy. Burning methane releases only carbon dioxide and water.

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