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The burning of natural gas in a gas stove is an example of a combustion reaction. natural gas is mostly methane, ch4. the o2 gas comes from the air. which of these is the correct chemical reaction for this?

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User Chaami
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Answer:

CH₄ + 2 O₂ → CO₂ + 2 H₂O

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Steven Benitez
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Answer:
CH₄ + 2 O₂ → CO₂ + 2 H₂O

Solution:

Balance chemical equation for said reaction is written in following steps.

1) Write down the reactants and products first,

CH₄ + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O

2) Analyze number of elements at left and right hand side,
So,
L.H.S R.H.S
Carbon 1 1
Hydrogen 4 2
Oxygen 2 3

So, the carbon atoms are balanced. Hydrogen atoms are greater at L.H.S, so to balance hydrogen atoms multiply H₂O at R.H.S by 2, hence,

CH₄ + O₂ → CO₂ + 2 H₂O
Now,
L.H.S R.H.S
Carbon 1 1
Hydrogen 4 4
Oxygen 2 4

So, the carbon atoms are balanced. Hydrogen atoms are balanced but oxygen atoms are greater at R.H.S, so to balance oxygen atoms multiply O₂ at L.H.S by 2, hence,

CH₄ + 2 O₂ → CO₂ + 2 H₂O
Now,
L.H.S R.H.S
Carbon 1 1
Hydrogen 4 4
Oxygen 4 4

Equation is balanced now.
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