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AP Chemistry 3.4 Rearrangements and Reorganization of Atoms. What are the products of the reaction between methane gas and oxygen?
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- 00:04
Here’s your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by chemical reactions, like the disappointment
- 00:09
your bleach feels when you haven’t done the laundry in a while. [Man doing laundry]
- 00:13
Here’s today’s question: What are the products of the reaction between
- 00:17
methane gas (CH4) and oxygen?
- 00:20
And here are your potential answers:
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- 00:26
Before we dive into this question, let's catch up with our friend Guy Smith. [Guy Smith jumps in through a window]
- 00:30
We heard he’s become a spy or something.
- 00:32
Let’s check in with him.
- 00:34
Hm, looks like Special Agent Smith has gotten himself into an explosive situation…[Men point a gun at Agent Smith]
- 00:43
Maybe he could use our help to escape.
- 00:45
See those conveniently located methane tanks right next to that dangerous open flame? [Methane tanks near an open flame]
- 00:50
…Any ideas, agent Smith?
- 00:52
No?
- 00:53
Okay…let's try again.
- 00:54
What are the products of the reaction between methane gas (CH4) and oxygen?
- 00:58
The methane molecule, CH4, is made up of only hydrogen and carbon atoms, which means it’s
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a – drum roll, please - hydrocarbon.
- 01:06
Wonder how they came up with such a creative name.
- 01:09
Hydrocarbons like to react with oxygen molecules in combustion reactions. [Fire burns away message and Agent Smith appears]
- 01:13
That means the hydrocarbons burn, baby, burn.
- 01:15
All combustion reactions have the same products: carbon dioxide, water… and a lot of heat.
- 01:21
Hint, hint, Agent Smith.
- 01:23
That means the answer to this problem is…
- 01:25
You got it, choice (C).
- 01:27
Now, Agent Smith, do you know what to do?
- 01:30
Huh?
- 01:31
Solving your problems with words instead of violence? [Agent Smith hands man with a gun a book]
- 01:33
They must have updated the Spy Handbook.
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