Natural gas shrinks significantly when frozen, with its volume decreasing by approximately 600 times when it transitions from gas to liquid form at around -162 degrees Celsius (-260 degrees Fahrenheit). This liquefaction process is essential for efficient storage and transportation, as it allows large quantities of natural gas to be condensed into a much smaller volume. However, when the gas is frozen to solid form, its volume can further change, but the primary focus is on the liquefaction aspect for practical applications.
The gas inside of a tennis ball will usually settle when frozen. In most cases this means that it will either freeze or cause the ball to shrink.
You can not make natural gas.....it is NATURAL.
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which of the gas giants are made of frozen gas
Wyoming is among the top natural gas-producing states in the United States. It holds significant natural gas reserves, with estimates suggesting it has access to over 100 trillion cubic feet of recoverable natural gas.
That depends on how much gas there is.
Natural gas in its normal form is a gas. When natural gas is cooled to a temperature of -162 degrees C, it is compressed into a liquid is is 1/600th its original size. Liquefied natural gas is much easier to transport then compressed natural gas.
If you shrink the container containing gas, the volume of the gas decreases because the gas particles are forced into a smaller space. This increase in pressure due to the reduced volume is described by Boyle's Law.
Your question makes no sense, natural gas IS a "fuel".
too much.
23.2%
about 60%