Gas Hydrates are crystalline compounds formed as a result of the combination of certain molecule sizes and water under suitable pressure and temperature conditions. Though they resemble ice, gas hydrates are formed at temperatures well above the freezing point. As a result, large quantities of them exist in sub-sea sediments and permafrost regions, thus possessing many interesting properties such as a preference for large, round molecules and high latent heat.This definitive text, while providing an absorbing overview on gas hydrates, their properties and potential applications (for example,...
Gas Hydrates are crystalline compounds formed as a result of the combination of certain molecule sizes and water under suitable pressure and temperatu...