Methane so carbon and hydrogen
Carbon and hydrogen.
Smell is added to natural Gas because it is odourless, tasteless and invisible. Mercapton is added to natural gas so the user is aware when it is present. ie when you have a gas leak.
According to wikipedia, natural gas is composed mainly of methane and other alkanes (saturated hydrocarbons), often with carbon dioxide, nitrogen and hydrogen sulphide.
At present there are more than 50 elements in the world. There are 92 natural and 115 total when we add the synthetic elements.
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
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'
The two elements always found in natural gas are hydrogen and carbon. Natural gas is mostly methane (see related link) but can contain other hydrocarbon compounds. In addition to these compounds, natural gas can contain water (hydrogen and oxygen), nitrogen, and hydrogen sulfide (hydrogen and sulfur) and carbon dioxide. These are usually considered impurities. Trace (very small) amounts of argon, neon, xenon and helium may be present. Generally, the amounts are too small to warrant laboratory tests for their presence.
Smell is added to natural Gas because it is odourless, tasteless and invisible. Mercapton is added to natural gas so the user is aware when it is present. ie when you have a gas leak.
Usually two : carbon & hydrogen.
Actually yes ! oil is found in the wells beneath the surface wherease the natural gas is present on its surface when we found the teasure of oil we will definitely get natural gas too because the gas eimmt from the oil is known as natural gas :-)
S.Jaipal Reddy
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.
Helium gas is not artificially produced, as it is created by natural radioactive decay of certain elements, such as uranium and thorium, in the Earth's crust. However, helium can be extracted from natural gas through a process called cryogenic distillation. This involves cooling the natural gas to extremely low temperatures, which causes helium to separate from the other gases present.