In the case that there is abundant amounts of oxygen, the products are carbon dioxide and water. But if there is only a limited amount of oxygen, the products are carbon monoxide and water.
Example:(abundant amount of oxygen) CH4 + O4 = CO2 & H2O
(limited amount of oxygen) CH4 + O2 = CO & H2O
The other is carbon dioxide: CH4 + O2 ------- 2H2O + CO2
Nothing, the reactants and products all are colourless.
When methane gas reacts with oxygen, it undergoes combustion to form carbon dioxide and water vapor. This reaction releases energy in the form of heat and light. Methane (CH4) + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O.
When methane is burned, one molecule of methane (CH4) reacts with two molecules of oxygen (O2) to produce one molecule of carbon dioxide (CO2) and two molecules of water (H2O). So, for every molecule of methane burned, one molecule of carbon dioxide is produced.
Carbon dioxide
The reactants when methane burns in oxygen are methane and oxygen. The products are CO2, water and heat about 890 Kj/mole is given out. The equation is : CH4(g) + 2O2 _______> CO2 + 2H2O + Heat (-890 Kj/mole) When one mole of methane gas reacts with (burns in) 2 moles of oxygen gas we get 1 mole of carbon dioxide and 2 moles of water and 890 Kilo joules of heat is released. This reaction is exothermic as heat is released and a combustion reaction as methane gas is burned in free supply oxygen not limited supply otherwise carbon monoxide (CO) will be formed. Hope that helped you out. :-D
Methane + Oxygen > Carbon (soot) + Water
Combustion products of methane would be water and CO2. Methane is CH4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methane
Nothing, the reactants and products all are colourless.
When methane gas reacts with oxygen, it undergoes combustion to form carbon dioxide and water vapor. This reaction releases energy in the form of heat and light. Methane (CH4) + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O.
When methane burns, the main products are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). This combustion reaction occurs when methane reacts with oxygen (O2) in a sufficient supply, producing heat and light as energy. Incomplete combustion can also produce carbon monoxide (CO) and soot (carbon particles) if there isn't enough oxygen.
It reacts with oxygen and becomes carbon dioxide and water.
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When methane (CH4) reacts with a limited supply of molecular oxygen (O2), the two main products formed are carbon monoxide (CO) and water (H2O). This incomplete combustion occurs due to insufficient oxygen, leading to the production of carbon monoxide instead of carbon dioxide.
Rust.
When methane is burned, one molecule of methane (CH4) reacts with two molecules of oxygen (O2) to produce one molecule of carbon dioxide (CO2) and two molecules of water (H2O). So, for every molecule of methane burned, one molecule of carbon dioxide is produced.
The mass of heavy water produced when 7,00grams of oxygen reacts with excess D2 is 7,875 g.
Carbon dioxide