That's a reasonable description of a "hydrocarbon"
No. Neptune is composed almost entirely of hydrogen and helium. The blue color is due to the presence of methane.
Granitic Composition
Peridotite is composed almost entirely of dark silicate minerals, primarily olivine and pyroxene. Its chemical composition is referred to as ultramafic, containing high levels of magnesium and iron.
No. Neptune's atmosphere is almost entirely hydrogen and helium with small amounts of methane. There is no oxygen.
The gas giants have no volcanoes; they are composed entirely or almost entirely of gas, so there is nothing to erupt. However, it should be noted that some of the satellites of the gas giants do have volcanoes.
No. Neptune is composed almost entirely of hydrogen and helium. The blue color is due to the presence of methane.
Oils and natural gasses are almost exclusively composed of pure hydrocarbons. In this molecule type, the molecules are composed of carbon and hydrogen.
not much, the main nuclear reaction happening in the sun is fusion not decay. the sun is composed almost entirely of hydrogen, deuterium, and helium; all of which are stable and do not decay.
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Yes. Saturn is made almost entirely of hydrogen and helium.
It groups in pairs, usually noted as H2. You might be wondering why? The answer to this is Hydrogen atom is too unstable to exist as single atom as the valence electron state is unsaturated. Hence it exists as H2
Granitic Composition
Peridotite is composed almost entirely of dark silicate minerals, primarily olivine and pyroxene. Its chemical composition is referred to as ultramafic, containing high levels of magnesium and iron.
Ozone, O3
The geology of Saturn is completely unknown since it is almost entirely composed of gas.
There are storms on Uranus. Because Uranus is composed almost entirely of gas, these storms are extremely violent.
Um, I think it is...Cartilage?