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The chemical reaction of methane oxydation (burning) is: CH4 + 2O2 = CO2 + H2O
Hydrogen combines with oxygen at the completion of a combustion reaction to form water. The following is the balanced equation for the combustion of methane (CH4). CH4 + 2O2 ---> CO2 + 2H2O
No methane wont burn in oxygen free atmosphere Because you need oxygen to burn Methane. Methane by itself, even in the presence of lightning and comet strikes, is a perfectly safe gas. so methane does not burn in absence of oxygen Vishal Rijhwani
Why dose hydrogen lose its combustibility after it combines with oxygen
Lets start with the reaction of methane fully reacting with oxygen: CH4 + 2 O2 --> CO2 + 2 H2O The ratio CH4:O2 is 1:2 So 0.1 mole of methane can potentially react with 0.2 mole of oxygen. Seeing as we only have 0.1 mole oxygen we know that we have excess of methane. Because of the lack of oxygen the methane can form carbonmonoxide (CO) instead of CO2. (if someone knows the composition of the final product, please add here. As far as i know, you cant predict the CO:CO2 ratio.)
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the oxygen in the air combines with the methane making carbon dioxide and leaving un reacted nitrogen from the air.
It creates glucose.
The helium explodes into flames (which quickly die out).
The chemical reaction of methane oxydation (burning) is: CH4 + 2O2 = CO2 + H2O
If there's not enough oxygen, the methane cannot burn properly. When this happens, some of the carbon combines with a little oxygen to form carbon monoxide. Some carbon will not react with oxygen at all, and forms of carbon powder, often called soot.
it burns and seperates actually it burns and oxygen burns it , methane is the gas that we mostly use in southern countries for cooking
methane rapidly combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water, releasing lots of heat. it's called combustion.-------------------------------------------------------------------------CH4 + 2O2 = CO2 + 2H2O + heat
Methane does not have oxygen in the bond.
Hydrogen combines with oxygen at the completion of a combustion reaction to form water. The following is the balanced equation for the combustion of methane (CH4). CH4 + 2O2 ---> CO2 + 2H2O