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What are the products in the incomplete combustion of methane?- CO(g), C(s) and water- C(s) and water- CO(g) and water- CO2(g) and water

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CO_((g))\text{ and Water}

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, we want to get the products of the incomplete combustion of methane

For the incomplete combustion of methane, we have methane being burned in a limited supply of oxygen

Due to the insufficient supply of oxygen, the oxide of carbon that would be formed is Carbon (ii) oxide, alongside water

If oxygen was sufficient, it means that combustion will be complete and the oxide of carbon formed alongside water will be Carbon (ii) oxide

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