Answer:
CH4+2O2→CO2+2H2O
Step-by-step explanation:
Start with the least common atoms and leave things like H and O to the end.
You need to have the same number of methane reactants as carbon dioxide products because there is one carbon in each. I’ll set them both to 1 for now. O see two things with oxygen on the product side so we will have to juggle numbers a bit to figure out those. There is only H in the water so we’ll go there next. One CH4 gives 2 water molecules so we have that done now. At last we can tackle the O atoms. In two waters there are 2 and in the CO2 there are two more so a total of 4 O atoms in the products so we need two O2 molecules in the reactant side.
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