In the US at least "natural gas" (the gas you have if you have a gas meter) is mainly methane with small amounts of ethane and heavier hydrocarbons. Propane (the gas you have if you have a big tank in your back yard) is, well, propane.
the tap is used to turn on and off the flow of water.
natural gas comes out but i dont know what else comes out you know what mean like :)
It is the same natural gas which is supplied to homes.
helium can be used in the taps
methane gas
methane is in gas taps comes fro under the north sea and burns with a blue flame if there is plenty of air from gemma
Brass, mostly. There are others, like pewter, used for the finish trim and plastic is widely used too.
Frequently used is chromium.
Yes, gasoline floats on top of water. Here's a school website with a simple explanationand diagrams about why it does float on water: http://water.me.vccs.edu/courses/ENV110/lesson20_2b.htm
Yes! At least...after processing. Processing attempts to remove the host of other junk that comes with your fossil fuel. Probably bits of sulphur, other hydrocarbons. Lots of stuff. But after processing you've essentially just got Methane with a bit of propane, butane and etc in there as very minor impurities....but they burn anyhow so not usually a big deal. And that's what you get through your cooker at home, through gas taps in your lab and etc.
The gas is Methane.
its is most possible methane
I'm guessing that you mean gas 'taps', so in that case, it is usually methane.
methane is in gas taps comes fro under the north sea and burns with a blue flame if there is plenty of air from gemma
It is obivously nitrogen, would wouldnt know that simple question
probably a Bunsen burner the thing that you attatch to gas taps with a tube, add a match on top of the gas and you have your " lab burner" =]
the gas that comes from under the sea is .... methane.the gas in gas taps is .... methanethe gas burns on a blue flame if there is plenty of air is .... methane
Possible natural gas fire or explosion.
You don't need to. That's the stuff that comes from gas taps or your gas cooker. That's like saying "how do you make water in labs?"
checking to see if the gas taps are on or leaking.....
because you suck at driving it
taps