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Methane Bubbles Combustion Reaction

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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2010

A chemistry teacher demonstrating the combustion of methane bubbles.
CH4 (g) + 2 O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + 2 H2O (l)

Do not attempt without the supervision of somebody that knows what they are doing.

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  • wouldn't that hurt?

  • @blackberryfan101 This is my teacher, and he has let us in class try this out. We first wet our hands in the sink to protect them with some water. This pretty much is all you need to protect your skin. The flame doesn't really last long enough or get hot enough to do any harm.

  • This is really cool! Im in 8th grade and my teacher taught me this. Great Graphics as well!

  • @iheartcosmetics101 Thank you, and I'm glad you are enjoying chemistry!

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  • dont stay in school, it sucks. i hate every second of chemistry

  • @thearabiangoggler I sure hope not.

  • Great video.. Im looking forward to more videos from you :D

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