No, they do not. They produce clean energy.
Burning methane produces carbon dioxide and water vapor, but not nitrogen. This is because methane is composed of carbon and hydrogen, whose oxides are carbon dioxide and water respectively.
Methane burns in oxygen and gets oxidised. Carbon is oxidised to carbon dioxide, hydrogen to water.
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CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) for the most part, but the components of the original air that was inhaled are still present, although the O2 (oxygen) component will be reduced.
When methane burns, the carbon dioxide and water formed, equal the mass of the methane plus the mass of the oxygen.
Burning methane produces carbon dioxide and water vapor, but not nitrogen. This is because methane is composed of carbon and hydrogen, whose oxides are carbon dioxide and water respectively.
methane and oxygen react together (combustion) to give carbon dioxide + water. The reactants are methane and oxygen which react to form the products water and carbon dioxide.
The production of water and carbon dioxide and the release of heat energy.
It releases CO2, which is carbon dioxide. They might also release methane
Methane burns in oxygen and gets oxidised. Carbon is oxidised to carbon dioxide, hydrogen to water.
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CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) for the most part, but the components of the original air that was inhaled are still present, although the O2 (oxygen) component will be reduced.
Methane from their rear end and carbon dioxide and all the stuff they breathed in from the mouth
When methane burns, the carbon dioxide and water formed, equal the mass of the methane plus the mass of the oxygen.
Water is H2O, ammonia is NH3, carbon dioxide is CO2 and methane is CH4.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane gas (CH4).Carbon Dioxide and Methane :)
methane