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Ch4 + 2 O2–> CO2 + 2 H20. which atom is the O bonded to in the reactants and the products?

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Ch4 + 2 O2–> CO2 + 2 H20. which atom is the O bonded to in the reactants and the products?

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In reactants Oxygen is bonded with oxygen and products both water and CO2 are oxygen bonded. In water haydrogen bonding is also there. In actual equation is CH4 + 2 O2–> CO2 + 2 H20+ energy.

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