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.
No, natural gas is a flammable hydro-carbon based gas.
Natural gas is extremely flammable and potentially explosive.
Hydrogen. Bear in mind that Natural Gas (Methane) is also a flammable gas.
No - petroleum is a liquid. Gas is gaseous like air but they are both flammable
Neither. CH4 is methane, a light flammable gas. It is the main component of natural gas.
No, natural gas is a flammable hydro-carbon based gas.
methane, odour is added to make it natural gas
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It is highly flammable
Natural gas is extremely flammable and potentially explosive.
Hydrogen. Bear in mind that Natural Gas (Methane) is also a flammable gas.
Dangerous to people because it if flammable.
No - petroleum is a liquid. Gas is gaseous like air but they are both flammable
Neither. CH4 is methane, a light flammable gas. It is the main component of natural gas.
Yes it is. Natural gas has no smell of its own. Methyl mercaptan is used to add a bad smell to natural gas to warn you if a gas leak should occur.
Flammable gas will burn. Toxic gas is poisonous. A gas can be toxic, but not flammable, flammable but not toxic, both, or neither.
There are several disadvantages of using natural gas. It can damage the environment because it releases carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. Natural gas is a non-renewable source and it is toxic and flammable.