It's very flammable - a spark can cause an gas explosion.
A thick, flammable, mixture of hydrocarbons that occurs naturally beneath the earth's surface. It can be separated into natural gas, gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, fuel oil, lubricating oils, paraffin wax, and asphalt. Plus petroleum jelly.
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Both flammable and combustible mean apt to burn.
Helium is a non flammable gas.
No - petroleum is a liquid. Gas is gaseous like air but they are both flammable
methane, odour is added to make it natural gas
it is flammable because it contains more amount of hydrocarbons mainly due to the presence of methane and ethane
Flammable gas will burn. Toxic gas is poisonous. A gas can be toxic, but not flammable, flammable but not toxic, both, or neither.
A thick, flammable, mixture of hydrocarbons that occurs naturally beneath the earth's surface. It can be separated into natural gas, gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, fuel oil, lubricating oils, paraffin wax, and asphalt. Plus petroleum jelly.
The simplest colourless, flammable gas beginning with 'e', is 'ethane'.
Yes. Natural gas is composed of mostly of methane (which is flammable), as well as lesser amounts of other flammable hydrocarbons. ** Actually, natural gas is not flammable on it's own and must mix with air to be flammable.
Actually, Gasoline or petroleum based products from Crude oil cannot be frozen. Thats why you can't make Flammable Gas ice cubes.
Nitrogen gas is not in itself flammable, and does not have an auto ignition temperature.
A benzine is a flammable petroleum distillate used as a solvent or fuel.
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Petroleum ether is an example.