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In the chemical equation CH4 + 02 → CO2 + H2O, what are considered the reactants? CH4, CO2 02, H20 CO2, H2O CH4, 02
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In the chemical equation CH4 + 02 → CO2 + H2O, what are considered the reactants?
CH4, CO2
02, H20
CO2, H2O
CH4, 02
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The reactants are always the ones in the beginning of the equation. So it would be CH4 + O2
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