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Pluto is in the milky way solar system that is furthest away from the sun. The surface of Pluto is comprised of methane gas, nitrogen, and carbon monoxide.
Some names of the most common gases are:- Acetylene, argon, carbon monoxide, methane, neon, nitrogen, chlorine, fluorine, krypton, radon, xenon, propane, carbon dioxide, helium, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrous oxide (laughing gas).
Carbon dioxide Carbon monoxide Acetylene Azide
There is no specific number of BTUs in one cubic meter of carbon monoxide (CO) gas. The amount of BTUs in a gas is determined by its composition and heating value, which can vary. However, carbon monoxide generally has a lower heating value compared to other gases like methane or propane.
Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide
methane, nitrogen ,and carbon monoxide
No. Natural gas is mainly methane (CH4). Carbon monoxide is CO.
Yes, the products of CH4 + O2 (Methane + Insufficient Oxygen) are water and carbon monoxide.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane, and ammonia.
Carbon monoxide and methane
Nitrogen, methane, carbon monoxide.
Yes
Methane, Carbon dioxide and Carbon monoxide
Methane, nitrogen and carbon monoxide :D
No. While frozen methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen do exist on Pluto, they are not metals.
Yes
Carbon dioxide is normally used. However, methane CAN be a side product of the Fischer-Tropsch process used to produce synthetic liquid fuels. This process involves the hydrogenation of carbon monoxide.