When methane is forced into liquid water, a clathrate forms. The clathrate is a
A) hydrogen bond between water and methane.
B) cage of water molecules that surrounds the methane molecules.
C) cage of methane molecules that surrounds the water molecules.
D) pocket of methane gas within the water.
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