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Methane as the Main Constituent of Natural Gas

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Methane as the Main Constituent of Natural Gas

Methane is the main gas in natural gas, a fossil fuel used for heating and cooking.

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What is methane?

  • Methane is a gas with the formula CH4.
  • Methane is the simplest hydrocarbon.
  • Methane is a molecule made of one carbon and four hydrogen atoms.
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What is natural gas?

  • Natural gas is a mixture of gases found underground.
    • Methane is the main constituent of natural gas.
    • Natural gas also contains small amounts of other gases such as ethane and propane.
  • Natural gas forms from the decay of plants and animals under pressure over millions of years.
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Uses of methane in natural gas

  • Methane is used as a fuel for heating homes.
  • Methane is used for cooking in many homes across England.
  • Methane can be burned to produce electricity.
    • Around the 1950s, natural gas became a popular fuel source in the UK.
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Chemical properties of methane

  • Methane burns easily in oxygen to release energy.
    • The combustion of methane produces carbon dioxide and water.
  • Methane is less dense than air.
  • Methane is colourless and odourless; an odour is added for safety.
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Environmental impact of methane

  • Methane is a greenhouse gas that traps heat in the atmosphere.
  • Methane leaks from natural gas production increase global warming.
    • Scientists work to reduce methane emissions to protect the environment.

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11.1Formulae, Functional Groups & Terminology

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12Experimental Techniques & Chemical Analysis

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