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Methane hydrate is a combination of methane (CH4) and water (H2O).
CH3NCO (methyl isocyanate) is a derivative of methane (CH4)
Methane Hydrate is methane gas which has been frozen into water ice. Since it is a mixture of substances, and not an individual chemical, it does not have a chemical symbol. However, it can be represented by the chemical symbols of the compounds which make it up - Water, which is H2O, and Methane, which is CH4.
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The primary component of natural gas is methane. Other than methane which is the primary component of natural gas the other components includes methane hydrate, biogas and landfill gas.
No, methyl hydrate is not the same as acetone.
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Methane hydrate is a combination of methane (CH4) and water (H2O).
They are not ice crystals but crystals of a substance called 'methyl hydrate'. Along with the oil methane is coming out of the well and under low temperatures (4oC) and the enormous pressures 1 mile down this methane binds with the seawater to form a solid - the Methyl Hydrate it is this that is blocking the box.
CH3NCO (methyl isocyanate) is a derivative of methane (CH4)
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Methane hydrate can be found in oceans where the temperature is cold enough for this substance to form. It is essentially methane gas trapped in ice in what cjemists call a clathrate. There is a danger some climatologists say that the warming of the ocean will cause methane hydrate to release the trapped methane gas, which because it is a potent greenhouse gas would speed up global warming.
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Methane Hydrate is methane gas which has been frozen into water ice. Since it is a mixture of substances, and not an individual chemical, it does not have a chemical symbol. However, it can be represented by the chemical symbols of the compounds which make it up - Water, which is H2O, and Methane, which is CH4.
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