Scientists measured breath ethane levels of those who participated in the study.
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Mirica's metal complex solves half the problem of methane-to-ethane conversion.
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So there is the ethane, after all, which turns out to pose an even bigger problem.
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Instead, liquid hydrocarbons such as ethane and methane fill its lakes and streams.
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The explosion occurred where propane and ethane refrigeration storage were located.
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The methane and ethane provide humidity, as water does in Earth's atmosphere.
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These too would have been the result of flowing ethane or methane, not water.
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Rain is highly likely but, instead of water, Titan rains methane and ethane.
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The scientists then subjected ethane to the same conditions and it produced methane.
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A colorless odorless alkane gas used as fuel
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.
ETHANE is a mnemonic indicating a protocol used by emergency services to report situations which they may be faced with, especially as it relates to major incidents , where is may be used as part of their emergency action principles.
This page provides supplementary chemical data on ethane.
An aliphatic hydrocarbon, C2H6, gaseous at normal temperatures and pressures, being a constituent of natural gas
A colorless odorless gaseous hydrocarbon with the characteristics of the predominant molecule, CH3CH3.
CH3CH3, a hydrocarbon found in the atmosphere whose primary fate is to react with free radicals such as chlorine and nitrous oxide. ...
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.
The saturated hydrocarbon which is primarily extracted from natural gas, but also from recovered refinery gases. The United States and Canada have long been the dominant producers and consumers of ethane. The largest end use for ethane is as a feedstock for ethylene production.