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I assume you mean compressed natural gas. That's made up of hydrocargons, mainly methane and ethane.
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CNG is mostly methane.
No, hydrogen is not present in compressed natural gas (CNG). CNG is primarily composed of methane (CH4), with small amounts of other hydrocarbons. Hydrogen is a separate element and is not typically found in natural gas.
The two elements present in both compressed natural gas (CNG) and petroleum are carbon and hydrogen.
CNG is natural gas. CNG stands for Compressed Natural Gas, as opposed to the more refined LPG - Liquid Propane Gas.
CNG is exactly the same fuel as natural gas, since CNG stands for "compressed natural gas".
CNG is compressed natural gas
cng stands for compressed natural gas.
CNG stands for Compressed Natural Gas.
CNG is short for compressed Natural gas. The same as what you use in your house.
CNG means compressed natural gas, which is not renewable
CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) is natural and do not contain any other harmful gas that means it cannot be adulterated