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Methane is CH4
Natural gas is methane, CH4. Sometimes traces amounts of other things are added, for instance odorizers so that it is possible to smell the gas in case of a leak in the household.
Pure natural gas is methane, CH4. But in practice natural gas contain also traces of helium, carbon dioxide, water, sulfur compounds and a variety of hydrocarbons.
The answer is Methane
Natural gas is methane; CH4.
It depends on the lab, but usually it's either natural gas (mostly methane) or propane.
Methane (CH4) is a chemical compound, not a property.
Methane is CH4
Methane gas is a compound; you think probable to the combustion of methane.
Burning the Charcoal changes the chemical composition of it as burning, or combustion as it is known is an example of a chemical reaction.An example of a combustion reaction is burning Methane (CH4) gas, the chemical equation is:CH4 + O2 -> CO2 + H2OThe reaction is Methane + Oxygen gives Carbon Dioxide and Water.The reaction has changed the chemical composition of the Methane as it has 'turned into' Carbon Dioxide and Water.Burning Charcoal will also produce ONLY Carbon Dioxide and Water.Hope this helps!
Natural gas is methane, CH4. Sometimes traces amounts of other things are added, for instance odorizers so that it is possible to smell the gas in case of a leak in the household.
Pure natural gas is methane, CH4. But in practice natural gas contain also traces of helium, carbon dioxide, water, sulfur compounds and a variety of hydrocarbons.
The answer is Methane
Natural gas is methane; CH4.
Methane is a very common fuel and feedstock for chemical industry.
Methane is a chemical compound - CH4.
Methane is not a metal. It is a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula CH4.