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  • {{Image|Methane DEVolk.jpg|right|350px|Methane.}} '''Methane''' (CH<sub>4</sub>) is under normal temperature and pressure a colorless an
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  • A [[solid]] in which [[methane]] is trapped within the [[crystal]] structure of [[ice]].
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  • ...[[petroleum crude oil]], as undersea [[methane hydrate]]s and as [[coalbed methane]] in underground [[coal mining|coal mine]]s.
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  • {{Image|Methane DEVolk.jpg|right|350px|Methane.}} '''Methane''' (CH<sub>4</sub>) is under normal temperature and pressure a colorless an
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  • ...re around smaller 'guest molecules'. The most common guest molecules are [[methane]], [[ethane]], [[propane]], [[isobutane]], normal [[butane]], [[nitrogen]], ...perature and pressure. In nature, 1 m3 of hydrate contains up to 164 m3 of methane. <ref>[http://ethomas.web.wesleyan.edu/ees123/clathrate.htm Clathrates: lit
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  • The formation of [[methane]] by [[microbe]]s known as [[methanogen]]s.
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  • A [[solid]] in which [[methane]] is trapped within the [[crystal]] structure of [[ice]].
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  • '''Methanogenesis''' is the formation of [[methane]] by [[microbe]]s known as [[methanogen]]s.
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  • [[Natural gas]] (predominantly [[methane]], CH4) that has been converted into liquid form for ease of transport and
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  • ...0 and 450 degrees [[Kelvin]]. They will have a good deal of [[water]] or [[methane]] (some think [[ammonia]] based life is possible). ...to be much older than that, there must be a process to either protect the methane or to regenerate it.
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  • ...m ME. (2017) Isotopic evidence for microbial production and consumption of methane in the upper continental crust throughout the Phanerozoic eon. Earth and Pl
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  • ...news/viewpr.html?pid=4742 SpaceRef.com, July 29, 1997: Scientists Discover Methane Ice Worms On Gulf Of Mexico Sea Floor] .../www.science.psu.edu/iceworms/iceworms.html The Eberly College of Science: Methane Ice Worms discovered on Gulf of Mexico Sea Floor] download Publication qual
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  • ...n/6HydrogenProductionSteamMethaneReforming.pdf Hydrogen Production – Steam Methane Reforming (SMR)]
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  • ...CO<sub>2</sub>), and [[ozone]] (O<sub>3</sub>). Some other gases such as [[methane]], [[chlorofluorocarbon]]s and [[nitrous oxide]] play small but not negligi
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  • ...on an industrial large scale by the [[catalyst|catalytic]] reforming of [[methane]] ([[natural gas]]). Although hydrogen can also be produced by catalyticall ====Reforming methane====
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  • ===Acetylene and hydrogen produced by cracking methane=== {{Image|Methane Cracking.png|right|250px}}
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  • ...] having the [[chemical formula]] CHCl<sub>3</sub>. It is a chlorinated [[methane]] with three [[chlorine]] substituents. At room [[temperature]] and [[pres
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  • ...source of diffuse air pollutant emissions (for example, the emissions of [[methane]] and [[ammonia]] from piggeries and other livestock operations). ...reaction]]s act upon the waste and generate ''landfill gas'' that contains methane and carbon dioxide as well as small amounts of ammonia, [[mercaptan]]s and
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  • # By composting kitchen waste it helps avoiding the release of [[methane]] (a potent greenhouse gas) caused by anaerobic digestion of foods at the d
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  • ...ther? He had studied two other gases, ethylene and methane, and found that methane contained exactly twice as much hydrogen as ethylene. Why this mathematical
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  • ...is an extended liquid core of icy materials composed of water, ammonia and methane and higher density materials beneath.<ref name=NASASSEUranus/> ...sses through the methane, is then reflected by the clouds back through the methane layer where the red light portion of the spectrum is absorbed leaving only
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  • ...and thermally unstable compound, is a compound in which a single proton of methane has been replaced with the nitro group, NO<sub>2</sub>. It can be used to
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  • ...ying [[seismic]] activity, the Lake has a buildup of [[carbon dioxide]], [[methane]] and [[sulfur dioxide]].<ref name=solidarites/>
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  • ...surface composition, frost layers, and interactions with Pluto's nitrogen-methane atmosphere. NASA photo credit (HST, STScI-PR96-09a)}} ...bits a bright coloration. During an eclipse by its moon Charon, the frozen methane surface, with the exception of the polar caps, was observed changing to a d
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  • {{r|Methane whistle}}
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  • ...carbon feedstocks form the basis of the petrochemical industries, namely [[methane]], [[ethylene]], [[propylene]], [[butane]]s, [[butadiene]], [[benzene]], [[ :*Methane, [[ethane]], [[propane]] and [[butane]]s: Obtained primarily from [[Natural
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  • ...), 1367</ref> in order to explain the structure of [[molecule]]s such as [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>). Historically, this concept was developed for such simp ...nt P and S). Its explanation starts with the way bonding is organized in [[methane]].
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  • ...blue spectrum making Neptune appear blue.<ref name= NeptuneSouthPole/><ref>Methane red-light absorption and blue-green reflection also gives [[Uranus (planet)
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  • ...the decomposition of [[azomethane]] (CH<sub>3</sub>N=NCH<sub>3</sub>) into methane and nitrogen gas. Many compounds decay so slowly that it is impractical to
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  • ..."cages" of water molecules</ref> Depending on the natural gas composition, methane hydrates can form at relatively high temperatures and cause plugging of equ
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  • ...uthors=''et al.''| date=2003 | title = Molecular fossil record of elevated methane Levels in late Pleistocene coastal waters| journal = Science | volume = 299 | title=Plants revealed as methane source| date=2006}}
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  • ...|thumb|288px|{{#ifexist:Template:Steam-Methane Reformer.png/credit|{{Steam-Methane Reformer.png/credit}}<br/>|}}[[Process flow diagram|Block flow diagram]] of ...cal modern ammonia-producing plant first converts [[natural gas]] (i.e., [[methane]]) or [[Liquified petroleum gas|LPG]] (liquified petroleum [[gas]]es such a
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  • ...|thumb|288px|{{#ifexist:Template:Steam-Methane Reformer.png/credit|{{Steam-Methane Reformer.png/credit}}<br/>|}}Block flow diagram of ammonia production proce ...cal modern ammonia-producing plant first converts [[natural gas]] (i.e., [[methane]]) or [[Liquified petroleum gas|LPG]] (liquified petroleum [[gas]]es such a
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  • ...uel by residential, commercial and industrial consumers, is almost pure [[methane]] and is very much different from the raw natural gas. Raw natural gas typically consists primarily of methane (CH<sub>4</sub>), the shortest and lightest [[hydrocarbon]] molecule. It al
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  • In complete combustion, a compound such as [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>) reacts with an [[Oxidation|oxidizing]] element such as [ <center>'''methane + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water vapor'''<br/>
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  • ...the [[alkane]], [[alkene]] and [[alkyne]] [[hydrocarbon]]s ranging from [[methane]] having one [[carbon]] [[atom]] to [[decane]]s having ten carbon atoms. Fo ...raction containing predominantly the more volatile components ranging from methane (having one carbon atom) to [[propane]] (having three carbon atoms)
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  • ...[http://www.cosis.net/abstracts/EGU04/06169/EGU04-A-06169.pdf Detection of methane in the Martian atmosphere: evidence for life?]'',Vladimir A. Krasnopolsky,
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  • | align="center"|[[Methane]] <ref name=Perry/><ref name=NIST>[http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/ Natio ...r removal of impurities and natural gas liquids (NGL), is essentially pure methane.</small>
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  • ...{{Image|Steam-Methane Reformer.png|right|288px|Block flow diagram of steam-methane reforming and other processes used in producing liquid ammonia}}
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  • ...ne, ethylene glycol, and other petrochemicals. It is also why they convert methane into methanol and liquefied natural gas (LNG)."<ref>{{citation
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  • ...the [[alkane]], [[alkene]] and [[alkyne]] [[hydrocarbon]]s ranging from [[methane]] having one [[carbon]] [[atom]] to [[decane]]s having ten carbon atoms. Fo ...raction containing predominantly the more volatile components ranging from methane (having one carbon atom) to [[propane]] (having three carbon atoms)
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  • ...received a US [[patent]] on producing 'hair-like carbon filaments' from [[methane]]. In the 1960s and 1970s, groups at the [[National Carbon]] company in [[P
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  • ...[[petroleum crude oil]], as undersea [[methane hydrates]] and as [[coalbed methane]] in underground [[Coal mining|coal mines]]. It is an important fuel source ...ural gas processing|processing]] to remove almost all materials other than methane. The by-products of that processing include [[ethane]], [[propane]], [[buta
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  • ...[[petroleum crude oil]], as undersea [[methane hydrates]] and as [[coalbed methane]] in underground [[Coal mining|coal mines]]. It is an important fuel source ...ural gas processing|processing]] to remove almost all materials other than methane. The by-products of that processing include [[ethane]], [[propane]], [[buta
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  • ...nt under the operations of T<sub>d</sub>; all three components vanish when methane is in a non-degenerate electronic state. ...of the regular tetrahedral molecule to its vertices. Hence the symmetry of methane is used implicitly in this argument.
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  • ...ne]] (C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>10</sub>) from a [[hydrocarbon]] gas mixture of [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>), [[ethane]] (C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub>), propane and bu
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  • #Resource recovery options like production of methane for energy generation and use of aquaculture for revenue generation have be
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  • Examples of spherical tops are: [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>), [[phosphorus tetramer]] (P<sub>4</sub>), [[carbon tetra
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  • ...ther? He had studied two other gases, ethylene and methane, and found that methane contained exactly twice as much hydrogen as ethylene. Why this mathematical
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  • ...s, condensation of water vapor present in natural gas pipelines may form [[methane hydrates]] (also known as [[clathrates]], which can plug the pipelines.
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  • ...>O), [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>), [[ozone]] (O<sub>3</sub>), and [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>). For Earth, H<sub>2</sub>O, CO<sub>2</sub>, and O<sub>3<
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  • ...gions starts to thaw, releasing methane trapped for millions of years. The methane is 80 times more potent than CO2 as a greenhouse gas. This warms the permaf
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  • * ''Methane (molecular mass of 16.043 g · mol<sup>–1</sup>)'' : '''''R'''''<sub>s</
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  • ...s autotrophic, because they are able to incorporate some of the oxidized [[methane]] (or other metabolites) into cellular carbon before it is completely oxidi In addition to aerobic methylotrophy, [[methane]] can also be oxidized anaerobically. This occurs by a consortium of sulfa
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  • ...such as [[carbon dioxide]] (to [[methane]]) <ref>''From Carbon Dioxide to Methane: Homogeneous Reduction of Carbon Dioxide with Hydrosilanes Catalyzed by Zir
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  • ...natural gas''' or '''LNG''' is [[natural gas]] (consisting primarily of [[methane]], CH<sub>4</sub>) that has been converted into [[liquid]] form for ease of ...impurities. The resultant liquefied natural gas contains about 95% or more methane and it is a
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  • ...lter, there may also be some by-product [[nitrogen]] (N<sub>2</sub>) and [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>) gases. *Formation of gases in the biofilm such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen and methane
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  • | [[Methane]]|| CH<sub>4</sub>||CH<sub>4</sub>
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  • |[[Methane]]|| align="center"|CH<sub>4</sub>|| align="center"|0.000200|| align="center ...nts of [[greenhouse gas]]es that are present: water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone. Additional gases (not listed in the table) are a
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  • ...f natural gas (SMR&mdash;steam methane reforming) water vapor reacts with methane to yield [[carbon monoxide]] and H<sub>2</sub> at high temperatures (700 &n :[[methane|CH<sub>4</sub>]] + [[water|H<sub>2</sub>O]] → [[carbon monoxide|CO]] + 3
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  • ...uch as [[Water|water vapor]] (H<sub>2</sub>O), ozone, carbon dioxide and [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>).<ref> [http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/earth/clim
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  • ...nergy. It may affect the rate or even cause a reaction. For example when [[methane]] reacts with [[chlorine]] in the dark, the reaction rate is very low. It c
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  • ...ume of [[methane]] [[gas]] at ambient air temperatures is buoyant because methane has a lower molecular weight than the ambient air. ...lower temperature than the air. For example, a plume of evaporated gaseous methane from an [[Accidental release source terms|accidental release]] of [[liquefi
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  • ...ume of [[methane]] [[gas]] at ambient air temperatures is buoyant because methane has a lower molecular weight than the ambient air. ...lower temperature than the air. For example, a plume of evaporated gaseous methane from an [[Accidental release source terms|accidental release]] of [[liquefi
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  • ...graph illustrates how the compressibility factor of a gas (for example, [[methane]]) at a given pressure varies with temperature.<ref name=McQuarrie/> ...are graphed versus pressure along with temperature isotherms (as shown for methane in the lower graph of Figure 1), many of the graphs exhibit similar isother
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  • ...graph illustrates how the compressibility factor of a gas (for example, [[methane]]) at a given pressure varies with temperature.<ref name=McQuarrie/> ...are graphed versus pressure along with temperature isotherms (as shown for methane in the lower graph of Figure 1), many of the graphs exhibit similar isother
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  • ...pane, butane and [[pentane]] or heavier components. The residual hydrogen, methane, ethane and some propane is used as refinery fuel gas. The hydrogen sulfide
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  • ...pane, butane and [[pentane]] or heavier components. The residual hydrogen, methane, ethane and some propane is used as refinery fuel gas. The hydrogen sulfide
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  • |[[Methane]]|| align="center"|CH<sub>4</sub>|| align="center"|0.000200|| align="center ...nts of [[greenhouse gas]]es that are present: water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone. Additional gases (not listed in the table) are a
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  • **[[Natural gas]], consisting of 80% or more [[methane]].
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  • * A reactant in catalytic [[steam-methane reformer]]s for the industrial production of [[hydrogen]]. ...natural gas]] and [[Petroleum crude oil|petroleum]] hydrocarbons such as [[methane]], [[ethane]], [[propane]], [[butane]]s, [[petroleum naphtha]] and [[petrol
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  • ...ern petroleum processing refinery. Other byproducts are small amounts of [[methane]], [[ethane]], [[propane]] and [[butanes]]. ...''. The overhead offgas product from the stabilizer contains the byproduct methane, ethane, propane and butane gases produced by the hydrocracking reactions a
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  • ...ern petroleum processing refinery. Other byproducts are small amounts of [[methane]], [[ethane]], [[propane]] and [[butanes]]. ...''. The overhead offgas product from the stabilizer contains the byproduct methane, ethane, propane and butane gases produced by the hydrocracking reactions a
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  • ...an be recovered ([[Enhanced Coal Bed Methane recovery]]). The sale of the methane can be used to offset a portion of the cost of the CO<sub>2</sub> storage. ...ns Coal Gasification] plant in [[Beulah, North Dakota]] which has produced methane from coal for more than 30 years. At Weyburn, the CO<sub>2</sub> will also
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  • ...bionts for nutrition. The bacteria oxidize either [[hydrogen sulphide]] or methane which the host supplies to them. These worms were discovered in the late 19
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  • ...a concentration of about 10 [[Parts per billion|ppb]] by volume.<ref name=methane> ...ww.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEMZ0B57ESD_0.html "Mars Express confirms methane in the Martian atmosphere"] - March 30, 2004 [[ESA]] Press release. URL acc
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  • ...and atmospheric release of such newly produced as well as anciently stored methane gas, which “….packs a far greater warming punch than [carbon dioxide] ...luding clouds); [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>), which causes 9–26%; [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>), which causes 4–9%; and [[ozone]], which causes 3–7%
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  • :[[Methane|CH<sub>4</sub>]] + 2 [[Oxygen|O]]<sub>2</sub> → [[Carbon dioxide|CO<sub>2
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  • |align="center"|Methane||align="center"|1.307||align="center"|1.837
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  • ...ther? He had studied two other gases, ethylene and methane, and found that methane contained exactly twice as much hydrogen as ethylene. Why this mathematical
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  • ...ports legislation that promotes Wyoming’s clean burning coal, natural gas, methane gas, oil and wind energy. Enzi is working with other western senators to in
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  • ...ith densities of 1.3 and 1.6 g/cc, respectively. Composed mainly of water, methane, and ammonia, with a small rocky core and an atmosphere of mostly hydrogen
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  • ...rature]] and/or high [[pressure]]). Also for non-polar molecules such as [[methane]], [[benzene]], and other [[hydrocarbon]]s, dispersion gives one of the mo
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  • ...sible for the formation of hydrogen which was converted by bacteria into [[methane]].[http://deepbio.princeton.edu/samp/papers/LinetalGCA69-893.pdf]<ref>LI-HU
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  • .... For instance [[carbon]] and [[hydrogen]] (H<sub>2</sub>) react to form [[methane]]. The bonds of the [[Carbon|carbon (C)]] take a tetrahedral or pyramidal s
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  • <center>reduction of a carbon atom to a methane molecule</center>
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  • Raw natural gas consists primarily of methane (CH<sub>4</sub>), the shortest and lightest [[hydrocarbon]] molecule, as we
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  • ...e environments. Methanogens live in [[anaerobic]] environments and produce methane. These can be found in sediments or in the intestines of animals. Thermophi
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  • ...hey suggested measurements could be made 100 times more accurately using a methane stabilized He-Ne laser.<ref name=Hollberg> ...le=Speed of Light from Direct Frequency and Wavelength Measurements of the Methane-Stabilized Laser |author= K. M. Evenson, J. S. Wells, F. R. Petersen, B. L.
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  • ...e electrons in a bond are shared equally by the bonding partners. Thus, in methane the hydrogen atoms have one electron, while the carbon atom has four. From
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  • ...ric rotor, the ammonia molecule (NH<sub>3</sub>) is a symmetric rotor, and methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) is spherical rotor.
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  • *[[Di-pi-methane rearrangement]]
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  • ...d (by hydrogen). The simplest hydrocarbon is [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>); methane is a [[greenhouse gas]], and is highly inflammable and explosive. The next
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  • ...d (by hydrogen). The simplest hydrocarbon is [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>); methane is a [[greenhouse gas]], and is highly inflammable and explosive. The next
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  • ...came up with a kind of organ pipe (a ''Schlagwetterpfeife'', in English a "methane whistle") that gave an audible tone that was different for pure air than fo
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  • ...e haloalkanes. Instead, they use [[ammonia]] or [[hydrocarbon]]s such as [[methane]], [[ethane]], [[propane]] or [[butane]].
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  • ...naerobic digestion takes place. This causes production of several gases ([[methane]], small amounts of [[hydrogen sulphide]] and [[hydrogen]] gas...), resulti
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  • ...is does not mean that single-carbon organic compounds do not exist (viz. [[methane]] and its simple derivatives). Compounds that are related to life processe
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  • ..., and [[flax]]), the modern fiber building block [[propanediol]], fuels ([[methane]] from [[biomass]], [[biodiesel]]), and both legal and illegal drugs ([[bio
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  • Mining has always been dangerous, because of explosions, cave-ins, methane gas and the difficulties of timely underground rescue. The worst single dis ...disaster in American history. The explosion was caused by the ignition of methane (also called "black damp"), which ignited the coal dust. In all, the lives
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  • ...intracellular membranes are [[phototroph]]s, [[nitrifying bacteria]] and [[methane-oxidizing bacteria]]. Intracellular membranes are also found in [[bacteria]
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  • For example, the simplest alkane is CH<sub>4</sub> methane, and the nine-carbon alkane CH<sub>3</sub>(CH<sub>2</sub>)<sub>7</sub>CH<su
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  • ...haped (compare '''visual''' with the diamond structure or the structure of methane). Oxygen can form a pyramidical temporary bond with adjacent water molecule
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  • <center>reduction of a carbon atom to a methane molecule</center>
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  • * [[Methane]] — CH<sub>4</sub>
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  • ...elemental iron and several reduced [[sulphur]] compounds. Additionally, [[methane]] metabolism, although formally counted as organotrophic, is actually more
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  • ...ane]] and [[propylene]], and lower molecular weight gases ([[hydrogen]], [[methane]], [[ethylene]] and [[ethane]]). Some FCC gas recovery units may also separ
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  • ...ons of pressure and temperature, the lower molecular weight hydrocarbons [[methane]], [[ethane]], [[propane]] and [[butane]] occur as gases, while the higher
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  • The inner solar system was too warm for volatile molecules like water and methane to condense, and so the planetesimals which formed there were relatively sm ...s have a higher percentage of “ices”, such as [[water]], [[ammonia]] and [[methane]]. Some astronomers suggest they belong in their own category, “Uranian p
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  • ...are more reactive than others. For example, olefins are very reactive and methane is not reactive to any extent. For that reason, the olefin content of gasol
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  • ...are more reactive than others. For example, olefins are very reactive and methane is not reactive to any extent. For that reason, the olefin content of gasol
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  • Similarly, '''evolûtion''', '''ecológical''', '''equiláteral''', '''methane''' and '''pederasty''' have '''é'''- in American, '''ê'''- in British.
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  • ...shell, allowing carbon to covalently bond to four hydrogen atoms, as in [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>) [=natural gas]; oxygen, which can share two electrons wi
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  • ...shell, allowing carbon to covalently bond to four hydrogen atoms, as in [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>) [=natural gas]; oxygen, which can share two electrons wi
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