A gaseous hydrocarbon, C2H6, forming a constituent of ordinary illuminating gas. It is the second member of the paraffin series, and its most important derivatives are common alcohol (ethyl alcohol), acetaldehyde, ether, and acetic acid. Called also dimethyl.
A normally gaseous straight-chain hydrocarbon. It is a colorless, paraffinic gas that boils at a temperature of -127.48 degrees Fahrenheit. It is extracted from natural gas and refinery gas streams.
A colorless hydrocarbon gas of slight odor having a gross heating value of 1,773 Btu per cubic foot and a specific gravity of 1.0488. It is a normal constituent of natural gas.
A normally gaseous paraffin compound having the chemical formula of C2H6.
a paraffin hydrocarbon, C; under atmospheric conditions, a gas. One component of natural gas.
CAS Number 74-84-0: A colorless, odorless, gaseous alkane found in natural gas. It is used as a fuel. Chemical formula = C2H6. Molecular weight = 30.069 g/mol.
A colourless, odourless hydrocarbon gas (C2H6). One of the constituents of natural gas, ethane is either removed from the gas stream and used as a feedstock for the production of ethylene (via steam cracking), left in the pipeline gas stream, or used in enhanced oil recovery.
(C2H6). A gas made of carbon and hydrogen that is found in natural gas.
A simple alkane having the formula C2H6. A minor component of natural gas. Its explosive range is 3% to 12.5%. Ethane has approximately the same vapour density as air.
A hydrocarbon gas that is one of the ingredients in natural gas. Ethane molecules each contain two carbon atoms and six hydrogen atoms.
A colorless odorless gaseous hydrocarbon with the characteristics of the predominant molecule, CH3CH3.
A hydrocarbon molecule consisting of two carbon atoms and six hydrogen atoms, used as petrochemical feedstock in production of chemicals and plastics, and as a solvent in enhanced oil recovery processes.
A component of natural gas consisting of two carbon atoms and six hydrogen atoms, condenses into a liquid at relatively low temperature and pressure
(C2H6) - a gaseous organic compound containing carbon and hydrogen. Each molecule contains two carbon atoms
(C2H6) - a colorless hydrocarbon gas with slight odor that has a gross heating value of 1,773 BTUs per cubic foot. Ethane is a normal constituent of natural gas.
a component of natural gas and the basic feedstock for petrochemical industries.
Second member of the alkane family, formula C2H6, ethane is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon produced from natural gas, biomass burning, ocean, and terrestrial vegetation. It is fairly unreactive and some can be transported to the stratosphere.
Ethane is a chemical compound with chemical formula C2H6. It is the only two-carbon alkane, that is, an aliphatic hydrocarbon. At standard temperature and pressure, ethane is a colorless, odorless gas.