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Oxygen is necessary but water vapor is not.
Heat
When methane, oxygen, and water vapor are combined, the main products usually include carbon dioxide and water after combustion. The chemical reaction typically results in heat energy being released, making it a common reaction in processes like combustion engines.
The reaction that takes place in the presence of oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water is combustion. In this exothermic reaction, a fuel (such as hydrocarbons) reacts with oxygen to release energy in the form of heat, carbon dioxide, and water vapor.
No, liquid and solid water are not products of combustion. Combustion typically involves the reaction of a fuel with oxygen to produce heat, carbon dioxide, and water vapor in the gaseous state. Liquid and solid water are the result of condensation of water vapor.
During combustion, hydrocarbons (such as those in gasoline) are oxidized by oxygen in the air, resulting in the production of carbon dioxide and water as byproducts. The hydrogen atoms in the hydrocarbons combine with oxygen to form water molecules.
This is a combustion reaction methanol + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water vapor (This is the formula for a complete combustion and there is a fuel methanol reacting with oxygen to create carbon dioxide and water vapor)
The reaction between butane and oxygen is called combustion. This reaction produces carbon dioxide and water vapor as products, releasing energy in the form of heat and light.
Butane and oxygen can combine to produce carbon dioxide and water vapor through combustion. This reaction releases heat and light energy, making it a commonly used fuel for portable camping stoves and lighters.
A combustion reaction is an oxidation reaction - combustion need oxygen; the products are water and carbon dioxide.
One example of a chemical reaction where a substance reacts rapidly with oxygen is combustion. In combustion, a substance, such as a fuel like gasoline or wood, reacts with oxygen in the air to produce heat, light, and various combustion products like carbon dioxide and water vapor.
During complete combustion, carbon dioxide and water are formed. If incomplete combustion occurs, carbon monoxide and water are produced.