yes it can.
Yes. Methane is a combustible gas.
Methane hydrate is a combination of methane (CH4) and water (H2O).
To make anhydrous calcium chloride from calcium oxide, you would react calcium oxide with hydrochloric acid (HCl). This reaction will yield calcium chloride and water. The water produced in the reaction will need to be removed to obtain anhydrous calcium chloride.
Methane is already a fuel. You know it as natural gas.
Methane is CH4 and has the elements carbon and hydrogen.
Sorry, I do not answer to the name 'Hideous'. However, if you mean "Anhydrous", I make my own :-)!
as much as they make at maccas
Anhydrous ammonia is typically produced by heating ammonia gas at high pressure to remove the water content. This process involves distillation or chemical reactions to ensure the final product is free of water. It is important to handle anhydrous ammonia with caution, as it is a hazardous substance due to its toxicity and flammability.
They make a law.
You know it It can make methane gas, but not gasoline.
Ammonia is produced by combining nitrogen gas with hydrogen gas in the presence of a catalyst under high pressure and temperature. This process, called the Haber-Bosch process, produces anhydrous ammonia which can then be used to create ammonia-based fertilizers by mixing it with additional nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
Ethyl mercaptan