Well there is Carbon monoxide, And other types of gases that come out of organisms like for example, Cows, Humans, What goes into trees, All sorts of things. Enjoi :) - Cameron
All compounds in the homologous series are related to methane, in some way, so any gases from the homologous series are related to methane.
alkanes, c2h6, c3h8......
hydrocarbons
the gases are CO2,CH4,N20
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There are many gases all with different molecular formulas. Natural gas that is used in homes in England is methane and has a formula of CH4
No. Ammonia is NH3 gasMethane is CH4 gasthey are different in most ways other than the fact that they are both gases.
Natural gas, which consists mainly of methane (CH4), and a tiny amount of the odorant Mercaptan (e.g. CH3SH, CH3CH2SH).
the gases are CO2,CH4,N20
naturle gas mathanly (ch4)
Some gases like methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are compounds.
Carbon dioxide (CO2)Methane (CH4)Water vapour (H2O)
Greenhouse gases, likeCarbon dioxide (CO2)Methane (CH4)Water vapour (H2O).
Carbon dioxide (CO2)Methane (CH4)
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( h2; ch4; nh3)
NH3 , CH4 , H2O , CO2
carbon dioxide (CO2) and Methane (CH4).
All are gases.
Carbon dioxide (O=C=O) and methane (H2-C-H2) or [CH4].