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"Natural gas" usually refers to methane, which, as all things have both physical and chemical properties. To name a few: physically, it is an odorless, colorless gas, and chemically, it burns nicely to form carbon dioxide and water (steam).

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I'm pretty darn sure it's chemical.

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