CNG is compressed natural gas that means hydrocarbons mainly methane CH4, so hydrogen is present in combine form.
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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.
The two elements present in both compressed natural gas (CNG) and petroleum are carbon and hydrogen.
There are 2 hydrogen atoms present in sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
Hydrogen chloride is composed of hydrogen and chlorine atoms. It is a diatomic molecule with chemical formula HCl.
A neutron is not present in an ordinary hydrogen atom. A hydrogen atom consists of one proton and one electron.