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Q: Why H20 is more acidic than CH4?
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Which is the oxidizing agent in the reaction CH4 2O2- CO2 H20?

O2


What compound oxidise to become CH4 2 H20?

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CH4 plus O2 equals H20 plus?

The chemical reaction is: CH4 + 2O2 --> 2H2O + CO2 CO2 is the carbon dioxide.


Equation for the reaction of methane with water?

CH4(g) + H20(g) <----> CO(g) + 3H2(g)


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CH4 (methane) is organic molecule. Rest : H2O, NaCl and NaOH are inorganic


Why does CH4 and H20 have approximately the same angles but different shapes?

They do not have the same solid angles. Also, CH4 has five atoms while H2O has three.


How do you balance the following equation ch4 plus o2 ------- co2 plus h20?

CH4+O2 --- CO2+H2O... All that's missing - is the number 2 before the water molecule... CH4+O2 --- CO2+2H2O


What molecules contain the most polar covalent bond CO2 H20 O2 H2 CH4?

H2o


Which element in H20 is more electronegative?

Oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen.


What is ch4 plus 02 equals c02 plus h20 balanced?

Ch4 + 2o2 -> co2 + 2h2o This moron site does not allow capitalization of chemical formulas to be written properly, so all letters here are capitals.


What two compounds are made after burning methane?

After burning methane (CH4) into Oxygen (O2) you are left with Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Dihydrogen Oxide (H20).


Why is h20 a liquid at room temp and ch4 is a gas?

everything depends on the Hydrogen bonding which creates long chains of molecules in water, but this is not possible in Methane.