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The following reaction occurs when natural gas is burned: CH4 + 202 + CO2 + 2H20 Which of these is true about the reaction?
the atoms that make up the natural gas are destroyed during the reaction
new substances are formed in the reaction
the products in this reaction are carbon dioxide and oxygen
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