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Methane gas settles down because methane gas is heavier than and is carried by the upward displacement of air. ---------------------------------------------- The density of methane is 0,717 g/L and the density of air is 1,2 g/L at 0 0C; consequently methane gas raise in the air.
Yes, but it is very dangerous to the human body, in that high enough concentrations in the air can result result in suffocation.
The balanced chemical equation for methane (CH4) burning in air (O2) is: CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O
The balanced chemical equation for the combustion of methane is CH4 + 2O2 -> CO2 + 2H2O. This means that the mole ratio of air to methane gas is 2:1, as two moles of oxygen from the air are required to react with one mole of methane gas.
When natural gas (methane) and air are properly mixed, a blue flame is produced.
mostly Co2 SOME air but not much!! :$:
Methane gas settles down because methane gas is heavier than and is carried by the upward displacement of air. ---------------------------------------------- The density of methane is 0,717 g/L and the density of air is 1,2 g/L at 0 0C; consequently methane gas raise in the air.
Yes methane is lighter than air because it is less dense than air.
The fact that it oxidizes in air is a chemical property of methane.
Yes, but it is very dangerous to the human body, in that high enough concentrations in the air can result result in suffocation.
Flatulence contains a portion of methane gas, and the methane portion is lighter than air.
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.
nowhere
combustible?
methane
methane, carbon monoxide, and to much of any gas that isn't fresh air
Yes it does because the gasses in the passing of gas can pollute the air but not that much. Some people think that pollution just happens from machines but it can by natural causes too. Human methane production is not significant. Cows produce much more methane gas than humans do. This is a concern because methane is a much more potent greenhouse gas than CO2. Methane from cattle tends to come from belches (cows have multiple stomachs) than from cow flatulence (gas passing).