Yes. Natural gas is composed of mostly of methane (which is flammable), as well as lesser amounts of other flammable hydrocarbons.
** Actually, natural gas is not flammable on it's own and must mix with air to be flammable.
Methane is a colourless, flammable gas that is the main component of natural gas.
Natural gas is extremely flammable and potentially explosive.
Natural gas is nontoxic to humans in its natural state. However, in high concentrations, natural gas can displace oxygen, leading to asphyxiation. Additionally, natural gas is highly flammable and can be dangerous if not handled properly.
Flammable gas is a type of gas that can ignite and burn when it comes into contact with a flame, spark, or heat source. Examples include propane, natural gas, and methane. These gases can pose a fire hazard if not handled and stored properly.
No, natural gas is not an inert gas. It is primarily composed of methane, which can undergo chemical reactions. Inert gases, on the other hand, are non-reactive and do not easily participate in chemical reactions.
methane, odour is added to make it natural gas
Methane is a colourless, flammable gas that is the main component of natural gas.
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Natural gas is extremely flammable and potentially explosive.
Natural gas is nontoxic to humans in its natural state. However, in high concentrations, natural gas can displace oxygen, leading to asphyxiation. Additionally, natural gas is highly flammable and can be dangerous if not handled properly.
Dangerous to people because it if flammable.
Yes it is. Natural gas has no smell of its own. Methyl mercaptan is used to add a bad smell to natural gas to warn you if a gas leak should occur.
Natural gas is a fossil fuel composed mainly of methane and is used for heating, cooking, and electricity generation. It is colorless, odorless, and highly flammable.
Flammable gas is a type of gas that can ignite and burn when it comes into contact with a flame, spark, or heat source. Examples include propane, natural gas, and methane. These gases can pose a fire hazard if not handled and stored properly.
No, natural gas is not an inert gas. It is primarily composed of methane, which can undergo chemical reactions. Inert gases, on the other hand, are non-reactive and do not easily participate in chemical reactions.
Gasoline is a highly flammable liquid obtained by distillation of petroleum. It is commonly used as a fuel for various internal combustion engines.
If you mean a residential gas fireplace, it would burn natural gas, which is mostly methane (CH4).