Chemistry, asked by felicia86, 19 days ago

When methane burns in air, what are the products formed?​

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Answered by umeshjangra10f31
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When methane burns in the air it has a blue flame. In sufficient amounts of oxygen, methane burns to give off carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). When it undergoes combustion it produces a great amount of heat, which makes it very useful as a fuel source.

Answered by abhihunter
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A is the correct answer

CO2+H2O+HEAT

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