Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Redox Reactions
Redox reactions involve the transfer of electrons between two substances. In these reactions, one substance is oxidized (loses electrons) and another is reduced (gains electrons). Understanding which reactant is oxidized and which is reduced is crucial for analyzing the chemical changes occurring in the reaction.
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Combustion of Methane
The combustion of methane (CH4) in the presence of oxygen (O2) is a redox reaction where methane is oxidized to carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) is formed. Methane loses electrons as it forms CO2, while O2 gains electrons to form H2O. This process releases energy, primarily in the form of heat.
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Potential Energy in Chemical Bonds
Chemical bonds store potential energy, which is released or absorbed during chemical reactions. In the combustion of methane, the C-H bonds in CH4 have higher potential energy compared to the bonds in the products (CO2 and H2O). This energy difference is what drives the reaction and results in the release of energy.
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