Ch4+ 2o2 ---> 2h2o + co2
Natural gas is chemically known as methane, or CH4. The reaction of burning it produces the following chemical equation: CH4 + 2O2 --> CO2 + 2H2O.
Methane gas is highly flammable which makes it a good fuel source for gas burning.
Burning the Charcoal changes the chemical composition of it as burning, or combustion as it is known is an example of a chemical reaction.An example of a combustion reaction is burning Methane (CH4) gas, the chemical equation is:CH4 + O2 -> CO2 + H2OThe reaction is Methane + Oxygen gives Carbon Dioxide and Water.The reaction has changed the chemical composition of the Methane as it has 'turned into' Carbon Dioxide and Water.Burning Charcoal will also produce ONLY Carbon Dioxide and Water.Hope this helps!
It is dangerous because it can replace the oxygen in your lungs and it is odorless resulting in asphyxia. methane is a harmful gas that if inhaled, it can kill you. :-[
methane is called a mash gas because of where it is found. it is produced during the decomposition of plant matrials in the absence of air under the earth crust.
Natural gas is chemically known as methane, or CH4. The reaction of burning it produces the following chemical equation: CH4 + 2O2 --> CO2 + 2H2O.
Methane gas is highly flammable which makes it a good fuel source for gas burning.
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.
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 is a chemical change, an oxydation.
The products produced when burning methane (CH4) are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
Methane is a chemical compound with the molecular formula CH4. It is the simplest alkane, and the principal component of natural gas. Methane is important for electrical generation by burning it as a fuel in a gas turbine or steam boiler. Compared to other hydrocarbon fuels, burning methane produces less carbon dioxide for each unit of heat released. Additionally, methane is used in many industrial chemical processes.
The scientific name for methane gas is CH4, which corresponds to its chemical formula of one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms.
There is methane gas on it.Actually, there is also molecular nitrogen and argon
Burning the Charcoal changes the chemical composition of it as burning, or combustion as it is known is an example of a chemical reaction.An example of a combustion reaction is burning Methane (CH4) gas, the chemical equation is:CH4 + O2 -> CO2 + H2OThe reaction is Methane + Oxygen gives Carbon Dioxide and Water.The reaction has changed the chemical composition of the Methane as it has 'turned into' Carbon Dioxide and Water.Burning Charcoal will also produce ONLY Carbon Dioxide and Water.Hope this helps!
If you're talking about a chemical equation for a situation where you have an environment containing only methane and propane, there can be no balanced equation because with no oxygen, neither gas will burn.
Methane (CH4) is a compound with the elements carbon and hydrogen