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methane gas combines with the oxygen in the air in a combustion reaction. the only products of combustion are carbon dioxide and water (and energy)

To be more specific - Hydrocarbon methane CH4 and Oxygen 2O2 and the combustion of the gas yields Carbon dioxide CO2 and water H2O CH4(g) + 2O2 ----> CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)

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11y ago

It's combustion, usually of propane. Combustion is where a fuel (in this case, a hydrocarbon), reacts with oxygen in the air to form carbon dioxide and water vapor. Here's the balanced chemical equation:

C3H8 + 5O2 --> 3CO2 + 4H2O

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The products of combustion of a Bunsen flame is known as carbon or soot. This is a result of the carbon dioxide that is being burned turning into carbon monoxide due to the present flame.

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Composed primarily of methane, the main products of the combustion of natural gas are carbon dioxide and water vapor.

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14y ago

Predominantly CO2 and H2O, with a very minute amount of CO.

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Any flammable gas but usually coal-gas + oxygen.

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11y ago

Most common Bunsen burners are connected with a methane gas line.

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7y ago

Carbon dioxide and water vapours go in the atmosphere.

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These products are soot and carbon monoxide.

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13y ago

oxygen and methane or other flammable gas

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