It's very flammable - a spark can cause an gas explosion.
A label for a flammable liquid typically depicts a flame over a liquid, while a label for a flammable gas usually includes a flame or gas cylinder symbol. The label for a flammable liquid may also indicate the specific type of liquid, while the label for a flammable gas may specify the type of gas.
Flammable gas refers to any gas that can ignite and burn easily under normal conditions, while combustible gas is a subset of flammable gas and refers specifically to gases that can ignite and burn in the presence of oxygen. In other words, all combustible gases are flammable, but not all flammable gases are necessarily combustible.
Hydrogen is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is the lightest element on the periodic table. It is highly flammable and is commonly used in industries such as petroleum refining and ammonia production.
ANSWER:Propane gas when you buy it is in liquid form, It becomes a gas when you expel it out of the container.
Benzene is a flammable liquid that is obtained by the distillation of coal tar or petroleum. It is commonly used as a solvent in various industrial processes and as a starting material in the production of other chemicals.
methane, odour is added to make it natural gas
Gasoline is a highly flammable liquid obtained by distillation of petroleum. It is commonly used as a fuel for various internal combustion engines.
No, natural gas and petroleum are not the same. Natural gas is a fossil fuel primarily composed of methane, while petroleum, also known as crude oil, is a mixture of hydrocarbons that can be refined into various products such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Both natural gas and petroleum are used as sources of energy, but they have different compositions and properties.
Actually, Gasoline or petroleum based products from Crude oil cannot be frozen. Thats why you can't make Flammable Gas ice cubes.
The simplest colourless, flammable gas beginning with 'e', is 'ethane'.
A benzine is a flammable petroleum distillate used as a solvent or fuel.
Petroleum ether is an example.
Nitrogen gas is not in itself flammable, and does not have an auto ignition temperature.
Petroleum is a thick, flammable, yellow/black mixture of gaseous, liquid, and solid hydrocarbons that occurs naturally beneath the earth's surface. It can be separated into natural gas, gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, fuel and lubricating oils, paraffin and asphalt.
Petroleum is flammable because it is made up of hydrocarbons, which contain a high amount of chemical energy in their bonds. When exposed to heat or a spark, these bonds break, releasing energy in the form of heat and light, resulting in combustion.
Hydrogen gas is the lightest gas and extremely 'flammable', rather called explosive.
A label for a flammable liquid typically depicts a flame over a liquid, while a label for a flammable gas usually includes a flame or gas cylinder symbol. The label for a flammable liquid may also indicate the specific type of liquid, while the label for a flammable gas may specify the type of gas.