In theory, is it possible to reverse a combustion reaction with added energy? If that’s the case, how would a specific reactant like methane be made?

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In theory, is it possible to reverse a combustion reaction with added energy? If that’s the case, how would a specific reactant like methane be made?

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Yes.

The Sabatier reaction involves the reaction of hydrogen with carbon dioxide at high temperature (optimally 300–400 °C) and pressure with a nickel catalyst to produce methane and water. Since water can be split to make hydrogen, this process can also take water and carbon dioxide to make methane and oxygen.

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