Water Vapor In the combustion process

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Where does this come from, I understand the stoichometric mixture

1 volume of methane plus 2 volumes of oxygen is 1 volume of carbon dioxide and 2 volumes of water vapour is that correct?

Where does the water vapour come from if oxygen is a gas made up of oxygen and Nitrogen ?

Very interested! Sad I know.
 
CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O + Heat

1 molecule of methane plus 2 Oxygen produces Carbon Dioxide and Water and heat
 
From the joining of the o and two of the H's.

this question is a bit like asking why a fart smells.

Are you talking about the visible plume on a condensing boiler?


Take it this is another one of those homework questions.
 
No Dan, am qualified plumber, just want to know the ins and outs of a ducks we'll you know the rest :lol: !

Thanks for the answer tho 😊
 
You know I ment to put that in ! :lol:

H20 water vapour is basically water right?

Where does that come from all the water in your trap!

If your burning a gas methane say and air
Where is the water in those?!!!
 
I know that dan😳

But where and why does water come about in the combustion process
When neither the gases used to burn and produce combustion
Has H20 in them?!
 
I know that dan😳

But where and why does water come about in the combustion process
When neither the gases used to burn and produce combustion
Has H20 in them?!
They do :| .

CH4 is Carbon and 4 Hydrogen atoms, 2O2 is two oxygen molecules.

When heated they separate and rearrange in a different order. Nothing is lost or gained, they just move around and release stored energy.
 
One has hydrogen in it and the other has oxygen in it. They are released and together form water.

Look at it like this- if you take all the cheese out of a cheese sandwich and all the chicken out of a chicken salad, then put the cheese in the salad and the chicken in the bread, then you now have a cheese salad and a chicken sandwich :idea:
 
One has hydrogen in it and the other has oxygen in it. They are released and together form water.

Look at it like this- if you take all the cheese out of a cheese sandwich and all the chicken out of a chicken salad, then put the cheese in the salad and the chicken in the bread, then you now have a cheese salad and a chicken sandwich :idea:

:lol: ..genius...
 

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