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5 CH4 + 5 O2 = 5 CO2 + H20
the reaction is strongly exothermic
The burning of methane is a chemical reaction.
When methane burns in the presence of oxygen, carbon dioxide and water are generated. When new substances are produced, a chemical reaction has occurred.
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the equation is CH4 + O2 --> H20 + CO2.
im pretty sure it absorbs the heat.
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