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Nitrogen gas is not in itself flammable, and does not have an auto ignition temperature.
Methane, at minus 170 degrees C, or at minus 170 degrees F, is a gas. It is a solid below -182.5 oC (-297 oF) It melts at that temperature and becomes liquid. Liquid methane boils at -161.6 oC (-259 oF) and becomes its form we may be more familiar with, gas.
The chemical compound of methane is CH4, in a molecule there are 4 hydrogen atoms joined to 1 carbon atom. Methane is also a gas at room temperature, and it odourless and colourless.
Methane is obviously a gas and not an alloy.
No. methane is the simplest hydrocarbon and not a noble gas.
Nitrogen gas is not in itself flammable, and does not have an auto ignition temperature.
beacuse it is becaiuse its called methane and starts with a M and ends with E :)
Methane is a gas at standard temperature and pressure, also at room temperature unless the room in question is very cold!
1100-1200 degrees Fahrenheit is the minimum ignition temperature.
beacuse it is becaiuse its called methane and starts with a M and ends with E :)
Methane, at minus 170 degrees C, or at minus 170 degrees F, is a gas. It is a solid below -182.5 oC (-297 oF) It melts at that temperature and becomes liquid. Liquid methane boils at -161.6 oC (-259 oF) and becomes its form we may be more familiar with, gas.
The chemical compound of methane is CH4, in a molecule there are 4 hydrogen atoms joined to 1 carbon atom. Methane is also a gas at room temperature, and it odourless and colourless.
Methane is not a metal. It is a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula CH4.
Yes, because it's a gas at room temperature
Methane gas is a greenhouse gas used in most industries. It is an alkane (compound with CO2 and hydrogen particles).
Methane hydrate can be found in oceans where the temperature is cold enough for this substance to form. It is essentially methane gas trapped in ice in what cjemists call a clathrate. There is a danger some climatologists say that the warming of the ocean will cause methane hydrate to release the trapped methane gas, which because it is a potent greenhouse gas would speed up global warming.
Methane is obviously a gas and not an alloy.