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methane burns in oxygen to yield carbon dioxide and water. the chemical formula for this reaction is: ch₄ + 2o₂ → co₂ + 2h₂o what are the products of this reaction? carbon dioxide and methane oxygen and methane carbon dioxide and water water and methane question 2 1 pts nitrogen and hydrogen combine to form ammonia. what are the products, or what is the product, in this chemical reaction? ammonia nitrogen only hydrogen only hydrogen and nitrogen
In a chemical reaction, the products are the substances formed on the right - hand side of the chemical equation. For the reaction \(CH_{4}+2O_{2}\to CO_{2}+2H_{2}O\), \(CO_{2}\) (carbon dioxide) and \(H_{2}O\) (water) are on the right - hand side. For the reaction where nitrogen and hydrogen combine to form ammonia, ammonia (\(NH_{3}\)) is the product formed as a result of the combination of nitrogen (\(N_{2}\)) and hydrogen (\(H_{2}\)).
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- C. carbon dioxide and water
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