Not for humans beings.
The bacterium that produces methane gas in the gut is called Methanobrevibacter smithii. It is a type of archaea that resides in the human digestive system and plays a role in methane production during the breakdown of food.
The gas that causes food to ripen is Methane - It's commonly used to ripen bananas on an industrial scale.
No, methane gas is not one of the ingredients in soda. The main ingredients in soda typically include carbonated water, sugar or artificial sweeteners, flavors, and sometimes caffeine or other additives. Methane gas is a greenhouse gas and is not used as an ingredient in food or beverages.
Methane is obviously a gas and not an alloy.
Methane gas is a greenhouse gas used in most industries. It is an alkane (compound with CO2 and hydrogen particles).
Yes it does. Rotting garbage in a landfill gives off 40-60% mathane, with the remainder being mostly CO2. It is interesting to note that methane is a much stronger greenhouse gas than CO2 (25 times as greenhousey) if you're researching that. http://www.energyjustice.net/lfg/
Does Archaebacteria have methane gas?
Yes, methane is a type of natural gas. It is a hydrocarbon gas that is the primary component of natural gas found in the earth's crust. Methane is released during the production and extraction of natural gas.
Methane gas is a compound; you think probable to the combustion of methane.
Methane gas was discoverd in 1776 by Alessandro volta.
Methane
No. Methane is colorless.