Natural gas is not a compound, so there is no particular molecule. The two most abundant components are methane (CH4) and ethane (C2H6). Both of these compounds are composed of two elements: carbon and hydrogen. Minor components of natural gas lead to it having trace amounts of sulfur and helium.
In its natural form by itself (not combined with other elements) it forms a diatomic molecule, which is a gas in the atmosphere. In fact it is the most abundant gas in our atmosphere.
No, natural gas is not a mineral. It is an organic molecule.
There is carbon1 and 4 hydrogen
Usually two : carbon & hydrogen.
Oils and natural gasses are almost exclusively composed of pure hydrocarbons. In this molecule type, the molecules are composed of carbon and hydrogen.
The composition of natural gas in Pakistan is CH4. The natural gas of Pakistan is made up of the same elements as the natural gas that is in the US.
Methane
none it is a natural gas
This gas is hydrogen (H) and has a diatomic molecule.
Carbon and hydrogen.
A natural gas is, as it would lead you to believe, a natural gas, meaning a gas formed naturally, for example, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, argon... the elements in the air are natural.
Methane so carbon and hydrogen