NO!!! It is a hydrocarbon gas, of the formula 'CH4'.
In order to do this, you need to refer to the substances electronegativity. Greater electronegativity results in the substance being more soluble. so... Table salt hexanol propane methane
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.
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Roy H. Grau has written: 'Analysis of acoustic responses of domal salt mine samples' -- subject(s): Analysis, Measurement, Methane, Noise, Rock salt, Rock-salt, Testing 'Methane emissions from U.S. coal mines in 1980' -- subject(s): Coalbed methane, Statistics
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oil, methane gas, wood, building stones, salt, soils
Examples are: table salt, water, acetic acid, ethanol, methane, iron oxide etc.
Archaeon Archaea are heat-loving,salt-loving, and methane-making. Methane is a kind of gas frequently found in swamps. Heat-loving and salt-loving archaea are sometimes called extremophiles. Extremophileslive in places where conditions are extreme.
The chemical symbol for water is H₂O, for table salt (sodium chloride) it is NaCl, for methane gas it is CH₄, and for carbon dioxide it is CO₂. Each of these compounds is composed of specific elements, represented by their respective symbols.
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The compound CH4OH is called methanol. It is a type of alcohol often used as a solvent or fuel source.
In order to do this, you need to refer to the substances electronegativity. Greater electronegativity results in the substance being more soluble. so... Table salt hexanol propane methane
Salt water? I guess you mean the moon Triton. Scientists seem to think it's liquid methane and liquid nitrogen that is being thrown onto the surface, forming a thin atmosphere of mainly nitrogen with some methane.