Because an example of a mixture is air, oxygen etc.
Obviously, these are all gases.
Therefore, Gas is a mixture.
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Natural gas is a mixture of hydrocarbons, primarily methane, with small amounts of other gases like ethane, propane, and butane. It is not a compound because it does not consist of different elements chemically bonded together, but rather a mixture of different gases.
Yes, gas can be a mixture. Air, for example, is a common mixture of gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other trace gases. Other examples include natural gas, which is a mixture of hydrocarbons, and biogas, a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide produced from organic matter.
Sprite is a mixture because it contains various ingredients such as water, sugar and gas.
Well, honey, natural gas is a homogeneous mixture. It's made up of mainly methane, but it can also contain small amounts of other gases like ethane, propane, and butane. So, technically speaking, it's all mixed up nice and evenly.
To calculate the partial pressure of a gas in a mixture, you multiply the total pressure of the mixture by the mole fraction of the gas. This gives you the partial pressure of that gas in the mixture.
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Natural gas is a mixture of hydrocarbons, primarily methane, with small amounts of other gases like ethane, propane, and butane. It is not a compound because it does not consist of different elements chemically bonded together, but rather a mixture of different gases.
Natural gas is a mixture and, as a result, does not have a scientific name. It consists mainly of methane.
No, it is a mixture consisting mainly of hydrocarbons.
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Yes, ethane is a component of natural gas. When natural gas is extracted from the ground, it typically contains a mixture of gases such as methane, ethane, propane, and others. Ethane is separated from the natural gas during the refining process.
Because an example of a mixture is air, oxygen etc. Obviously, these are all gases. Therefore, Gas is a mixture. Hope I helped! :)
Assuming by heating gas you mean "natural" gas, the the formula would be CH4 which is methane. Natural gas is mostly methane with some other combustible hydrocarbons added in.
The explosive range for natural gas is typically between 5% and 15% gas-to-air mixture. Below 5%, the mixture is too lean to ignite, and above 15%, it is too rich to ignite.
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yes, natural gas is a mixture of alkanes, but mainly methan.