List any four properties of natural gas
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- The state of matter of this gas is gaseous.
- It doesn't have any color and is a tasteless gas.
- It is free of any kind of toxic, there is no smoke on burning and it has high calorific value.
- The gas is odorless. ...
- It is a combustible gas and a fossil fuel.
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- The state of matter of this gas is gaseous.
- It doesn't have any color and is a tasteless gas.
- It is free of any kind of toxic, there is no smoke on burning and it has high calorific value.
- The gas is odorless. ...
- It is a combustible gas and a fossil fuel.
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- The state of matter of this gas is gaseous.
- It doesn't have any color and is a tasteless gas.
- It is free of any kind of toxic, there is no smoke on burning and it has high calorific value.
- The gas is odorless. ...
- It is a combustible gas and a fossil fuel.
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- The state of matter of this gas is gaseous.
- It doesn't have any color and is a tasteless gas.
- It is free of any kind of toxic, there is no smoke on burning and it has high calorific value.
- The gas is odorless. ...
- It is a combustible gas and a fossil fuel.
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- The state of matter of this gas is gaseous.
- It doesn't have any color and is a tasteless gas.
- It is free of any kind of toxic, there is no smoke on burning and it has high calorific value.
- The gas is odorless. ...
- It is a combustible gas and a fossil fuel.
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- The state of matter of this gas is gaseous.
- It doesn't have any color and is a tasteless gas.
- It is free of any kind of toxic, there is no smoke on burning and it has high calorific value.
- The gas is odorless. ...
- It is a combustible gas and a fossil fuel.
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- The state of matter of this gas is gaseous.
- It doesn't have any color and is a tasteless gas.
- It is free of any kind of toxic, there is no smoke on burning and it has high calorific value.
- The gas is odorless. ...
- It is a combustible gas and a fossil fuel.
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