Asked by Cicilia
Write a balanced chemical equation that represents the reaction between methane and hydrochloric acid.
CH4+HCl->
I'm not quite sure what happens...help please? Thanks in advance!
CH4+HCl->
I'm not quite sure what happens...help please? Thanks in advance!
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
I think the chances are slim that it will react at all. If it does react the product probably is a mixture of chloromethanes and most probably CH3Cl.
Answered by
Anonymous
If it is aqueous HCl the two will sit and look at each other and nothing will happen.
If a mixture of methane(g) and HCl(g) are subjected to UV a mixture of chloromethanes are produced.
If a mixture of methane(g) and HCl(g) are subjected to UV a mixture of chloromethanes are produced.
Answered by
brandon
brOH
Answered by
Derp
It wont
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