How would you expect the boiling point of methane to compare with the boiling point of water

The boiling point would probably be the same because products and reactants always have the same properties
The boiling point would probably be different because products and reactants usually have different properties
It is impossible to tell because chemical reactions don't give us any clues about the properties of products compared to reactants

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The boiling point of methane would likely be different from the boiling point of water because products and reactants in chemical reactions usually have different properties.