if by that question you mean whether if methane can react together to form gasoline lengthed hydrocarbons, the answer is yes but it's somewhat complicated
Natural gas can be steam treated to form a mixture called synthesis gas
CH4 + H2O → CO + 3 H2
ch4 is natural gas h20 from steam to produce carbon moxide and hydrogen gas which in turn can be used in the Fischer-Tropsch process to form longer chain hydrocarbons
but if you are just asking whether the said product will remain liquid in standard condtions, the answer is also obviously yes
so on both counts yes
It depends on the temperature!
Because at standard temperature an pressure it meets all the criteria expected of a gas.
Yes because gasoline put more pollutans in the air than NATURAL gas
Yes, at room temperature and pressure calcium is a solid.
Gasoline is a very complex mixture of hydrocarbons in liquid form.
At normal temperature and pressure it is a gas.
It depends on the temperature!
That would depend on temperature and pressure. At atmospheric pressure and room temperature it will be a gas.
No gasoline is not a natural resource
In Esperanto benzino is gasoline and natura gaso is natural gas.
No, natural gas is a gas, mostly methane, CH4. Gasoline is a liquid fuel.
STP stands for Standard Temperature and Pressure. At STP, the pressure of natural gas is 1 atm, and 1 mole of gas takes up 22.4 liters.
Natural driving force causing ice to melt spontaneously at room temperature is the atmospheric pressure of nature.That and the fact that room temperature is well above freezing , one can put all the pressure one wants on ice , but until it rises above 0 deg. C , it will not melt. So temperature is the main factor , not pressure.
Well Gasoline s not a natural gas! It is a gas that could be used and you can not get that harmed from t but no t s not a natural gas!
There are diesel, gasoline, propane, and natural gas powered trucks.There are diesel, gasoline, propane, and natural gas powered trucks.
Metamorphic rock is natural. It is rock that has been changed by exposure to high temperature or high pressure. "Metamorphic" means "changed."
natural gas