Methane
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General
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| Name | Methane | |
| Chemical formula | CH4 | |
| Formula weight | 16.04 amu | |
| Synonyms | Marsh gas; Methyl hydride | |
| CAS number | 74-82-8 | |
Phase behavior
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| Melting point | 90.6 K (-182.5°C) | |
| Boiling point | 111 K (-162°C) | |
| Triple point | 90.67 K (-182.48°C)0.117 bar |
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| Critical point | 190.6 K (-82.6°C)46 bar |
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| ΔfusH | 1.1 kJ/mol | |
| ΔvapH | 8.17 kJ/mol | |
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Gas properties
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| ΔfH0gas | -74.87 kJ/mol | |
| S0gas | 188 J/mol·K | |
| Cp | 35.69 J/mol·K | |
Safety
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| Acute effects | Asphyxia; in severe cases unconsciousness, cardiac arrest or CNS injury. The compound is transported as a cryogenic liquid, exposure to this will obviously cause frostbite. | |
| Chronic effects | ??? | |
| Flash point | -188°C | |
| Autoignition temperature | 600°C | |
| Explosive limits | 5-15% | |
More info
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| Properties | NIST WebBook | |
| MSDS | Hazardous Chemical Database | |
| SI units were used where possible. Unless otherwise stated, standard conditions were used. | ||
The simplest hydrocarbon, methane is a gas with a chemical formula of CH4.
A principal component of natural gas, methane is a significant fuel. Burning one molecule of methane in the presence of oxygen releases one molecule of CO2 (carbon dioxide) and two molecules of H2O (water):
- CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O
- CH4 + O2
CO + H2 + H2O
- H2 + ½ O2
H2O
- CO + ½ O2
CO2
Pure methane is odorless, but when used as a fuel is usually mixed with small quantities of strongly-smelling sulfur compounds such as ethyl mercaptan to enable the detection of leaks.
Methane is a greenhouse gas with a global warming potential of 21 (meaning that it has 21 times the warming ability of carbon dioxide).
Methane results from the decomposition of certain organic matters in the absence of oxygen. It is therefore also classified as a biogas.
Principal sources are
- decomposition of organic wastes
- natural sources (marshes) : 23 %
- fossil fuel extraction : 20 % See Coal bed methane extraction
- the processes of digestion of animals (cattle) : 17 %
- bacteria found in rice plantations : 12 %
- biomass anaerobic heating or combustion
See also
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methane CH4 |
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ethane C2H6 |
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propane C3H8 |
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butane C4H10 |
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pentane C5H12 |
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hexane C6H14 |
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heptane C7H16 |
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octane C8H18 |
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nonane C9H20 |
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decane C10H22 |
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undecane C11H24 | ||||||||||||
