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Burning of methane is a type of what, which involves the breaking and forming of bonds?

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An example of a chemical reaction is the burning of methane. In this chemical reaction, the reactants are methane  CH 4   and oxygen  O 2  , and the products are carbon dioxide  CO 2   and water  H 2 O . A chemical reaction involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds. When methane burns, bonds break in the methane and oxygen molecules, and new bonds form in the molecules of carbon dioxide and water.

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