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There is no 'solvent' in pure natural gas. Pure natural gas is methane (colorless and odorless). The natural gas used in stoves has methylmercaptan mixed with the methane to give the gas an odor to help detect leaks. In this case the methane is the solvent and methylmecaptan is the solute.
Methane is a pure substance.
No. Methane (natural gas) is one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms. Pure carbon is called graphite, or if in its crystalline form, diamond.
No, natural gas is not pure methane. It is a mixture of hydrocarbons, with methane typically making up the largest percentage (usually around 70-90%). Other components can include ethane, propane, butane, and small amounts of other gases.
Any byproduct for pure methane.
The natural gas supplied by your utility company is almost pure methane. This is a chemical compound of one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms.The stuff that comes out of a natural gas well is a mixture of hydrocarbons (mainly methane, ethane, propane, and butane) and impurities. All of the stuff besides methane is separated out (and something smelly like mercaptan added in) before the natural gas is sold to consumers.
Yes, methane is a type of natural gas. It is a hydrocarbon gas that is the primary component of natural gas found in the earth's crust. Methane is released during the production and extraction of natural gas.
The systematic name for natural gas is methane.
The chemical name for natural gas is methane (CH4).
The main constituent of natural gas is methane (CH4).
The main constituent of natural gas is methane.
methane "Natural gas" is mostly methane, but since it is created in nature, it is often mixed with others. See related links below.