purple/blue because of the ethaire in the gas
The north sea..?
North Sea and Baltic Sea
Oil and Natural Gas
the north sea is about 222,000 square miles
Coral sea
it is methane
The North Sea
No. No source of stored gas is renewable.
The bunsen burner doesn't come from the North Sea. In the United Kingdom, the mains gas supply is natural gas which largely comes from the wells in the North Sea, so we call it North Sea gas. Before we changed to that supply in the 1970's we used coal gas which needed a different admixture of air so all our bunsens had to be converted.
The British get their gas mostly from pockets beneath the North Sea. The supply from the North Sea is now dwindling and the British are now importing more and more of their gas from the middle east.
cows drink gas
The gas that comes from under the North Sea and burns with a blue flame is methane (natural gas). Methane is a commonly extracted gas from offshore platforms in the North Sea and is used for fuel and heating purposes. Its blue flame is characteristic of its clean combustion.
The North Sea is where the maximum reserves of oil and natural gas are found in Europe. Countries like Norway and the United Kingdom have been significant producers of oil and gas from this region.
The North Sea
Natural gas is typically used as a fuel for Bunsen burners, and the North Sea is known to be a significant source of offshore natural gas reserves. This gas is extracted from beneath the North Sea and can be refined for use in various applications, including as a reliable heat source for Bunsen burners in laboratories.
Methane
North Sea