Max Troutt
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Methane is CH4. Water is H2O. If methane displaces the oxygen in the gulf, WHAT does the "water" become? CH6?
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Seriously. They've found methane levels nearly one MILLION times higher than normal in the gulf, and there's no end in sight... What would you call that compound? What are it's properties?
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