countrydude
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Gday, well i have been just doing a few exercises out of surfing chemistry, the acidic environment Page 5, on calulating volumes etc..
And im havin a bitta trouble
The question goes like this:
788kg of methane undergoes complete combustion.
a)Write an equation for this reaction
this is what i thaught it would be:
CH4 + O2 ----> CO2 + H4
But in the answers it is :
CH4 + 2O2 ----> CO2 + 2H2O
HOW DO YOU KNOW WHAT THE PRODUCTS WILL BE????
i can never really get the products right, i ask my teacher and he dosn't make much sence.
it sounds like a simple question, but im a dumass at chemistry
So can anybody help me?? thanks
And im havin a bitta trouble
The question goes like this:
788kg of methane undergoes complete combustion.
a)Write an equation for this reaction
this is what i thaught it would be:
CH4 + O2 ----> CO2 + H4
But in the answers it is :
CH4 + 2O2 ----> CO2 + 2H2O
HOW DO YOU KNOW WHAT THE PRODUCTS WILL BE????
i can never really get the products right, i ask my teacher and he dosn't make much sence.
it sounds like a simple question, but im a dumass at chemistry
So can anybody help me?? thanks