The chemical reaction is:
CH4 + 4 Cl2 = CCl4 + 4 HCl
Yes, cows produce methane, just like all other ruminants and non-ruminants.
Burning oil cannot produce methane. The gases produced are mostly CO2 and CO, and maybe some oxides of sulfer and nitrogen.
No, they do not. They produce clean energy.
Archaebacteria
Enough to get you high. I know what Im talking about.
Methanogens which are archaebacteria found in the domain Archaea produce Methane! :]
No, because you produce methane everyday
Does Archaebacteria have methane gas?
Yes, cows produce methane, just like all other ruminants and non-ruminants.
farmers can use methane gas to produce electricity
The gas is called Methane
no
A cow farts.
Methane, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, same kind of gas any animal lets out if they got flatulence or have to burp.
Methane can be found under the ground. The decay of organic matter, such as landfills, produce methane. Geological deposits deep under the ground also contain methane.
An organism that uses methane as an energy source is called a methanotroph. Methanotrophs combine oxygen and methane to produce formaldehyde which is metabolized via the RuMP pathway.
CO2 and methane...