It really depends on if it is a science demo or example, or in a business that you are cooling the gas. There may be very logical reasons why they, in which i don't know who you are prefering to, turn natural gas into liquid.
Natural gas is converted into a liquid form through a process called liquefaction. This involves cooling the natural gas to extremely low temperatures, around -260°F (-162°C), which changes it from a gas to a liquid state. Once liquefied, natural gas can be transported and stored more easily.
Natural gas is a gas.
No, natural gas is transported through pipelines as a gas, not as a liquid.
water vapor (gas state) can turn into water (liquid state) when cooled.
To turn a liquid into a solid you have to freeze it. To turn a gas into a solid you must first turn it into a liquid, then freeze it.
when the liquid nitrogen is boiled then it will turn into nitrogen gas.
It costs money to turn natural gas into a liquid. It would cost a whole lot more money to insulate the pipe line to keep natural gas a liquid along the length of the pipeline. Thus, it is not sent as a liquid due to cost considerations. If some one can figure out a way to create inexpensive strong insulated pipe, it will be sent as a liquid.
Natural gas in its normal form is a gas. When natural gas is cooled to a temperature of -162 degrees C, it is compressed into a liquid is is 1/600th its original size. Liquefied natural gas is much easier to transport then compressed natural gas.
NGL is a reservoir portion of natural gas that is stripped out as a liquid at the surface by special processing facilities.
Natural gas in its normal form is a gas. When natural gas is cooled to a temperature of -162 degrees C, it is compressed into a liquid is is 1/600th its original size. Liquefied natural gas is much easier to transport then compressed natural gas.
It uses a format called liquid gas
no