The boiling points would probably be different, because products and reactants usually have different properties.
Methane (CH₄) has a much lower boiling point of about -161.5°C (-258.7°F), while water (H₂O) has a boiling point of 100°C (212°F) at standard atmospheric pressure. This significant difference in boiling points reflects the different molecular structures and intermolecular forces present in these substances.