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You're probably thinking of methane hydrate-clathrate.

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Q: Stable molecules that contain carbon and are formed below sea level under low temperatures and high pressures are called?
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Will nitrogen and oxygen be identical?

No. Nitrogen is triply bonded, and is much more stable at "standard" temperatures than the more electronegative oxygen is.


Tropical zones have stable year-round temperaturs because of their?

Tropical zones have stable year-round temperatures because they are so close to the equator that the rotation of the earth doesn't affect it as much as more northern or southern areas.


Why has liquid Fluorine never been used as an oxidizer on a launch?

It's only stable at very low temperatures which can be difficult to maintain in launch situations


Within a thunderstorm cell does the temperature fall or rise with increasing altitude?

Temperatures fall with height in a thunderstorm cell. Temperatures generally fall with height in the atmosphere unless there's an inversion present (and those lead to a stable atmosphere not favorable for thunderstorm development)....So if there's thunderstorms present, temperatures should be falling with height.


Why does H2 molecules exist when He2 does not?

H2 technically does contain molecules. Or at least, molecule. H2 is two hydrogens covalently bonded, so that the lowest energy level is filled. Since H2 has two atoms (hydrogen and hydrogen), it is not an element, because there is more than one atom. H2 is a molecule itself. However, in context of nature, it is rare that you would ever find an H2 molecule on its own unless you were working with one in a laboratory. So, if you were considering the whole of an H2 gas, there would be many molecules of H2. Short answer: H2 is a molecule itself. Many H2 means there are many molecules of H2.

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Stable molecules that contain carbon and are formed below sea level under low temperatures and high pressure are called?

You're probably thinking of methane hydrate-clathrate.


What are ferrous minerals?

Ferrous minerals are iron-rich minerals that tend to be dark and heavy and generally crystallize at the highest temperatures and pressures (farther from the Earth's crust), causing them to contain less stable crystal structures and be more prone to rapid decomposition than non-ferrous minerals.


What does the phrase stable temperatures mean?

the phrase stable temeratures mean the temperatures are just the right temperatures and they bring fair weather.


Can stable molecules form bonds with other stable molecules?

Yes, it is possible.


What are the two changes of a rock of metamorphism?

When rock changes into metamorphic rock, its appearance, texture, crystal structure, and mineral content change.


What is the Difference between heat labile and heat stable substances?

Heat labile substances are destroyed or corrupted by heat, for example many proteins lose their structure (unfold) at temperatures considerably lower than boiling point. Heat stable substances maintain form and function at higher temperatures. Heat stable/labile properties are often used in biochemistry to distinguish organic molecules such as enzymes, cell proteins and toxins.


Why are the tropics the most diverse area?

They have stable levels of moisture.


Temperatures on earth are kept stable due to what?

Temperatures on earth are kept stable due to the atmosphere. Other factors are the closeness to the sun, the tilt of the Earth, and several other things.


What layer of the atmosphere is relatively calm and has stable temperatures?

troposhere


Tropical zones have stable year-round temperatures because of their?

Tropical zones have stable year-round temperatures because of their close proximity to the equator where they constantly experience the sun overhead.


Does brewed coffee contain chlorogenic acids?

chlorogenic acid is stable in green coffee, it is unstable at high temperatures and decomposes during roasting, so there fewer chlorogenic acid in a brewed cup of coffee.


How do temperatutres of coastal areas compare to temperatures of inland areas?

The city located further inland can be significantly drier, the city along the coast can have more stable temperatures. Coastal regions tend to be more stable.