Methane can explode when its concentration in the air is between 5% and 15% and there is an ignition source present. It is highly flammable and can ignite with a spark, flame, or heat source, causing an explosion in confined spaces.
CH3F - monofluoro methane or fluoro methane CH2F2 - difluoro methane CHF3 - trifluoroo methane CF4 - tetrafluoro methane
Carbon tetrahydride; methane
There is none methane is not an element.
Methane is a chemical compound with the molecular formula CH4.
The chemical symbol for methane is CH4. Which means there is one Carbon atom and 4 Hydrogen atoms.
Methane can explode if conditions are right because,
Yes, methane can explode when there is a sufficient amount mixed with air in the presence of an ignition source. Methane is highly flammable and can form explosive mixtures in the air at certain concentrations.
Methane can explode when mixed with air at a certain concentration (5-15%) and ignited by a spark or flame. The combustion of methane releases a large amount of heat, causing a rapid increase in pressure that can lead to an explosion. This is why methane gas leaks in confined spaces like mines, buildings, or pipelines pose a significant explosion risk.
No, but the can be set on fire due to the fact that they contain methane. Methane is a flamable gas.
No, but you might burn yourself down there.
exploding gases causes gas to explode in mines
One a while not often depends what happens like a methane bubble can escape and explode or something like that there's other reason this happens it wasn't intentional if not agreed improve what I have stated
While part of the gasses given off by the decomposition of toilet solids are methane there is a greater preponderance of carbon dioxide and other none inflammable gases. To get methane to burn it has to be cleaned.
No. In order for there to be an explosion there has to be copious oxygen gas - of which there is none inside of a cow.
The verb for explode is "explode."
First of all, methane (CH4) is explosive. It's not merely flammable in its gaseous state. Methane, though not toxic, can displace oxygen and an individual in a methane infiltrated environment can asphixiate. It is also rates fairly high as a greenhouse gas, and its on the list of "bad" things in the atmosphere that contribute to the increase in the rate at which the earth is warming. A link can be found below.
CH3F - monofluoro methane or fluoro methane CH2F2 - difluoro methane CHF3 - trifluoroo methane CF4 - tetrafluoro methane