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WRITE BALANCE EQUATION When Methyl alcohol (CH3OH) burns in air it reacts with oxygen from air to form carbon
dioxide and water

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Answered by siddharthwaghmare014
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Answer:

Ch3OH+O2-------->CO2+H2O

Explanation:

2CH3OH+3O2------->2CO2+4H2O

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

A substance burning in the presence of oxygen produces heat and light With the evolution of carbon dioxide gas and water, a process known as combustion.

Explanation:

When methyl alcohol (CH₃OH) burns in the presence of oxygen, carbon dioxide and water are produced.

          CH₃OH + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O

When chemicals spontaneously react, the heat generated drives the process further, causing the reaction to be strong and quick.

Oxygen reactions release heat and light. If this process is left unchecked, it transforms into a fire.

The difference between combustion and other related processes occurring in the presence of oxygen is due to the spontaneous and intense character of combustion.

Hence, the complete balanced equation for the reaction of methyl alcohol (CH₃OH) burns in the air is 2CH₃OH + 3O₂ → 2CO₂ + 4H₂O.

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