How many kilometers can one liter of combustible ice run?
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1 liter of solid combustible ice can allow a car to travel 13 to 26 kilometers. Combustible ice: Natural Gas Hydrate/Gas Hydrate, also known as combustible ice, is an ice-like crystalline substance formed by natural gas and water under high pressure and low temperature conditions. Because of its appearance resembling ice and its ability to ignite upon contact with fire, it is called "Combustible Ice," "Solid Gas," and "Gas Ice." Natural gas hydrates are distributed in deep-sea or permafrost regions. After combustion, they only produce a small amount of carbon dioxide and water, with pollution far less than coal, petroleum, etc., and they have enormous reserves. Therefore, they are internationally recognized as alternative energy sources to oil. Distribution of combustible ice: Natural gas hydrates are widely distributed in nature on continental and island slopes, uplifts of active and passive continental margins, polar continental shelves, and deep-water environments of oceans and some inland lakes. Under standard conditions, one unit volume of natural gas hydrate decomposition can produce up to 164 unit volumes of methane gas.