The initial compound CH4 (methane) is converted into C2H2 (acetylene) through a series of reactions. Then, C2H2 is oxidized to form CO2 (carbon dioxide), which further breaks down into carbon (C). Finally, carbon reacts with hydrogen to form CH4 again (methane), completing the cycle.
The initial compound CH4 (methane) is converted into C2H2 (acetylene) through a series of reactions. Then, C2H2 is oxidized to form CO2 (carbon dioxide), which further breaks down into carbon (C). Finally, carbon reacts with hydrogen to form CH4 again (methane), completing the cycle.