1
You visited us
1
times! Enjoying our articles?
Unlock Full Access!
Byju's Answer
Standard IX
Chemistry
Assigning Oxidation Numbers
The equation ...
Question
The equation for the oxidation of methane is CH4 +O2--- >CO2+H2O.
Make tehequation as informative as possible
Open in App
Solution
CH
4
(g) + 2O
2
(g) = CO
2
(g) + 2H
2
O(g) +
∆
H
Suggest Corrections
0
Similar questions
Q.
We allow
32.0
g of methane (
C
H
4
) to react as completely as possible with excess of
O
2
to form
C
O
2
and
H
2
O
. How many moles of
O
2
will react?
Q.
If
C
+
O
2
.
⟶
C
O
2
+
94.2
k
c
a
l
H
2
+
1
2
O
2
⟶
H
2
+
68.3
k
c
a
l
C
H
4
+
2
O
2
⟶
C
O
2
+
2
H
2
O
+
210.8
k
c
a
l
Then, the heat of formation of methane will be
Q.
What coefficients are required to balance the following equation?
C
H
4
+
O
2
→
C
O
2
+
H
2
O
Q.
The values of the Henry's law constant
A
r
,
C
O
2
,
C
H
4
a
n
d
O
2
in water at
25
o
C
are 40.30, 1.67, 0.41 and 34.86 kbar respectively. The order of their solubility in water at the same temperature and pressure is
Q.
C
H
4
+
O
2
→
C
O
2
+
H
2
O
is:
View More
Join BYJU'S Learning Program
Grade/Exam
1st Grade
2nd Grade
3rd Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade
6th grade
7th grade
8th Grade
9th Grade
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade
Submit
Related Videos
Rules for Assigning Oxidation Number and State
CHEMISTRY
Watch in App
Explore more
Assigning Oxidation Numbers
Standard IX Chemistry
Join BYJU'S Learning Program
Grade/Exam
1st Grade
2nd Grade
3rd Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade
6th grade
7th grade
8th Grade
9th Grade
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade
Submit
AI Tutor
Textbooks
Question Papers
Install app