If you mean is burning methane comparatively better than releasing it into the atmosphere, then yes it is.
Methane is a greenhouse gas, twenty-one times more powerful than carbon dioxide. If methane is released into the atmosphere it works as a greenhouse gas. If it is burnt, it released carbon dioxide instead. Carbon dioxide is also a greenhouse gas, but it is not as powerful as methane.
So burning methane is good for the environment.
burning methane is when you have some methane (methane can be found as a gas) and set it on fire (dont try this at home) and voila you have burning methane.
Burning methane is a chemical change, as is burning anything as you are changing one set of substance into a completely different set.
methane + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water 2 Methane molecules plus 4 Oxygen molecules gives 2 molecules of Carbon dioxide plus 4 Water molecules.
The chemical reaction of methane oxydation (burning) is: CH4 + 2O2 = CO2 + H2O
Burning is a chemical change, an oxydation.
Exothermic is a release of heat, so when methane burns, it must release heat to be exothermic.
We can stop burning methane. Actually burning methane is better than letting it escape into the atmosphere. Methane, when burnt, emits carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas, but methane, when released into the air, is twenty-one times more dangerous.
Burning methane is a chemical change, as is burning anything as you are changing one set of substance into a completely different set.
Methane gas is highly flammable which makes it a good fuel source for gas burning.
By burning it (reacting it with Oxygen)
After burning methane (CH4) into Oxygen (O2) you are left with Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Dihydrogen Oxide (H20).
Methane plus oxygen produces carbon dioxide and water.
you don't
methane + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water 2 Methane molecules plus 4 Oxygen molecules gives 2 molecules of Carbon dioxide plus 4 Water molecules.
The chemical reaction of methane oxydation (burning) is: CH4 + 2O2 = CO2 + H2O
Burning is a chemical change, an oxydation.
The products produced when burning methane (CH4) are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
Exothermic is a release of heat, so when methane burns, it must release heat to be exothermic.