Going with the practical analysis of the flash point of Diesel one could infer that the auto-ignition temperature of Diesel would definitely be around 56 to 60. having said that, the environment in which the test is done plays a huge role. under greater heated conditions, the flash point would have generally been reduced but definitely within the above stated range.
580 degrees Celsius
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.
the atmosphere of uranus is hydrogen, helium, methane and the temperature is -214 C to 205 C
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.
iron, nickel, and silicates. Its core temperature is approximately 7000ºC.
The liquids on Titan are not "water", but liquid gases. The temperature there is so cold that gases like methane (boiling point -161.6 °C) are liquids. In fact, a little colder (-182.5 °C) and you can have solid methane and ethane (-181.8 °C).Titan is expected to have all three phases of methane : solid, liquid, and gas, depending on the particular ambient temperature.
Methane is a gas at standard temperature and pressure, also at room temperature unless the room in question is very cold!
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.
beacuse it is becaiuse its called methane and starts with a M and ends with E :)
beacuse it is becaiuse its called methane and starts with a M and ends with E :)
As Methane Hydrants form at low temperature and at high pressure, they can be found on the seabed and in arctic perma-frost.
Methane is not a metal. It is a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula CH4.
CH4 is methane, a gaseous compound at room temperature
the atmosphere of uranus is hydrogen, helium, methane and the temperature is -214 C to 205 C
Titan has no liquid water, it is too cold. But it does have oceans of methane. On Earth the temperature is way to hot for methane to be in liquid state. But on the cold surface of Titan the temperature and atmospheric pressure is just right for methane to exist in liquid form.Similar to how the temperature on Earth is just right for water to exist in liquid form.
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.
Yes, because it's a gas at room temperature
It has a very thick atmosphere of Methane and CO2.