Two moles of water are produced.
Methane + Oxygen > Carbon (soot) + Water
It is obtained from air. Oxygen is not is not produced in dark reaction but in light reaction
6.02x10^23 molecules of CO2 and 1.2x10^24 molecules of H2O are produced.
Burning release heat, the molecular structure of methane is destroyed and the bonding energy is released.
Yes, the products of CH4 + O2 (Methane + Insufficient Oxygen) are water and carbon monoxide.
Oxygen is NOT a PRODUCT (it is not produced) from the complete combustion of methane, it is a REACTANT (it is used in the reaction). The answer is therefore a mass of zero.
Methane + Oxygen > Carbon (soot) + Water
It is obtained from air. Oxygen is not is not produced in dark reaction but in light reaction
When Methane combusts (IE add oxygen, burn it), you get CO2 and H2O.
6.02x10^23 molecules of CO2 and 1.2x10^24 molecules of H2O are produced.
Carbon monoxide and methane
o2
Burning methane is a chemical reaction, because you are reacting it with oxygen. Work on your spelling as well.
Burning release heat, the molecular structure of methane is destroyed and the bonding energy is released.
Yes, the products of CH4 + O2 (Methane + Insufficient Oxygen) are water and carbon monoxide.
water vapors and carbon dioxide.
Hydroge oxygen +ho4 c2+carbon oxygen