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V2.1 FLAMES: METHANE (1)
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This substance is in the gas state at room temperature and is made of hydrogen
and
carbon atoms.
Watch the video, and try to answer these questions:
What
is
the flame?
How do we know there is still methane left at the end of the bell jar experiment?
Notes: see Teachers’ Guide
Practical notes: see Teachers’ Guide
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v1: flames:hydrogen
v2: flames:methane
v3: more flames
v4: candle wax
v5: combustion
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