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The principal constituent of natural gas is

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Chemistry JAMB 2003

The principal constituent of natural gas is

  • methane checkmark
  • ethane
  • propane
  • butane

The correct answer is: A

Explanation

Natural gas is mostly methane, with small amounts of other alkanes like ethane, propane, butane, and pentane. It may also contain trace amounts of contaminants like water vapour, carbon(iv)oxide, nitrogen, and hydrogen sulphide. The main constituent of natural gas is methane, CH\(_4\), a simple hydrocarbon compound.

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