The methane that I know of is a gas with the molecular formula, CH4. It is colourless. Mostly found in wetlands / marshy areas. It can catch fire in presence of air.
Generally speaking, methane gas can be "soluble" in liquid nitrogen if it was bubbled into it. Liquid nitrogen is cold enough to liquefy methane gas, and the liquid methane would then be miscible in the liquid nitrogen.
What color is Methane? What is an important part of it? What does it do? What is it made of?
Indeed it can. At the boiling point liquid methane is in equilbrium with gaseous methane, so both exist simultaneously.
yes. litmus changes to a rainbow colour since methane is neutral on the ph scale :)
The index of refraction for liquid methane is approximately 1.25 at a temperature of 111 K. This value may vary slightly depending on temperature and pressure.
Water vapor as well as liquid water give Earth its blue color.
Generally speaking, methane gas can be "soluble" in liquid nitrogen if it was bubbled into it. Liquid nitrogen is cold enough to liquefy methane gas, and the liquid methane would then be miscible in the liquid nitrogen.
No, at their boiling points liquid nitrogen is colder than liquid methane.
It is liquid methane.
Dust in outer space
What color is Methane? What is an important part of it? What does it do? What is it made of?
yes. Because methane is lighter than any liquid, bubbles of methane will always rise in solution.
No. Hydrogen is the main constituent of Jupiter and a lot of it is liquid hydrogen.
methane:)
because it has methane to give its color
beacuse it is becaiuse its called methane and starts with a M and ends with E :)
Yes, in the form of liquid methane