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.
It is a gas at the given temperature.
Gas (at room temperature).
a solid
Liquid
Gaseous state
A gas under normal pressure. Methane has a boiling point of -1600C. It does depend on the pressure at extemely high pressures methane will be a liquid.
The state of matter in which Methane would be at 25 degrees would be a Gas. Professor Houden
Natural gas (methane) and hydrogen can be transported in its normal gaseous stateinside a pipeline ...
It is possible to use methane, but not advisable as methane gas is harmful
In methane (CH4), carbon is in the 4- oxidation state.
anambra state university cutoff mark is 170
Gaseous state
Gaseous state (g)
hardness
Gaseous state
It has no physicle shape. It is said that it is or could just the thought in your mind.
It has no physicle shape. It is said that it is or could just the thought in your mind.
physical characteristics are the way you look. You have traits from your parents that are passed by in DNA.
a solid
Burning of methane is an oxidation reaction.
Methane is a gas at standard temperature and pressure, also at room temperature unless the room in question is very cold!