Methane is a compound made of hydrogen and carbon, but hydrogen is an element, meaning it's pure.
Jupiter's atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, but it also contains trace amounts of methane, ammonia, water vapor, and other gases. Overall, Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of at least 24 different gases.
The two main gases on Saturn are hydrogen and helium. Hydrogen makes up about 96% of the planet's atmosphere, while helium accounts for about 3%. Other trace gases, such as methane, are present in much smaller amounts.
Sugar cane wastes are considered biomass fuel because they are organic materials derived from plants that can be used to produce energy. Methane, gasohol, and hydrogen are not considered biomass fuel, although they can be produced from biomass sources like sugar cane wastes through different conversion processes.
Right now i don't know. I am doing a research project on Neptune, but everywhere I look online, it say's NO! But, I know there is landforms, even though it's mostly made of gases, such as, helium, hydrogen, and methane.
i don't actually know but yes because it produces ammonia
Jupiter's atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, but it also contains trace amounts of methane, ammonia, water vapor, and other gases. Overall, Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of at least 24 different gases.
First you need atomic masses. Then you need to add them up to find the molecular mass of methane (CH4).Carbon = 12.0 gramsHydrogen = 1.0×4 = 4.0 grams--------------------------------------Methane = 16.0 gramsNow that you know the total mass, you can figure out how much of the compound is actually hydrogen (by percent). So you take the mass of hydrogen and divide it by the total mass of methane.4.0 ÷ 16.0 = .25 = 25% of methane is hydrogenNow we take the 16 grams and figure out how much of that 16 grams is hydrogen. We know that 25% of it is hydrogen, so take one-fourth of 16 to get 4. But sometimes the numbers aren't as easy and you have to multiply them out.25% of 16 = .25 × 16 = 4 grams hydrogen
We know that methane is saturated, because carbon can form a maximum of four bonds, and methane is a molecule in which a carbon atom is bound to four hydrogen atoms, so it has reached its limit.
"dioxide" you mean? no. there are only 2 gasses in water: hydrogen and oxygen as muchas i know.
Hydrogen is commonly produced through a process called steam methane reforming, where high-temperature steam reacts with methane to produce hydrogen. It can also be produced through electrolysis, where an electric current is passed through water to split it into hydrogen and oxygen.
What is Methane.
Hydrocarbons (It is an element made up of only hydrogenand carbon) There are different types of hydrocabons: methane, ethane,propane,butane. If you want to know more go research on google.
The two main gases on Saturn are hydrogen and helium. Hydrogen makes up about 96% of the planet's atmosphere, while helium accounts for about 3%. Other trace gases, such as methane, are present in much smaller amounts.
Sugar cane wastes are considered biomass fuel because they are organic materials derived from plants that can be used to produce energy. Methane, gasohol, and hydrogen are not considered biomass fuel, although they can be produced from biomass sources like sugar cane wastes through different conversion processes.
Many Gases... Helium and Hydrogen make up most of the planet. I don't know about methane. This planet is the largest Gas Giant. I hope this helps.
Right now i don't know. I am doing a research project on Neptune, but everywhere I look online, it say's NO! But, I know there is landforms, even though it's mostly made of gases, such as, helium, hydrogen, and methane.
i dont know blaa