no i cannot
Alkanes like (methane, ethane, propane etc.) … They do not undergo addition reactions
Examples: methane, ethane, propane, butane.
methane, ethane, propane, and isomers of butane
methane, ethane, propane, and isomers of butane
Methane, Ethane, Ethene, Ethyne, Propane, Propene, Propyne etc are all examples of hydrocarbon.
M.W of Air=29 M.W of Methane=16 M.W of Propane=44 Methane: 16/29=0.55 Propane: 44/29=1.51 So, Propane > Methane
The number of carbon atoms and therefore size of the molecules (Methane=CH4, Propane=C3H8) PROPANE IS A BY-PRODUCT OF CRUDE OIL REFINING. METHANE IS A GAS THAT WILL COME FROM ANYTHING THAT WILL NATURALLY DE-COMPOSE
propane
Methane Ethane Propane Butane
Methane, ethane, propane, etc
Methane Propane Hydrogen Hydrogen sulphide
You can't convert natural gas to propane because natural gas is methane and propane is what it says it is. Given that, there are Compressed Natural Gas cars, and if you get a natural gas compressor you can use it in a car.
Alkanes like (methane, ethane, propane etc.) … They do not undergo addition reactions
Examples: methane, ethane, propane, butane.
Propane, LPG, or natural gas (methane)
Methane, butane, propane, etc. are flammable.
no there is absolutely zero methane in propane. the only thing added to propane is mercaptin, which gives it its odor because propane is naturaly odorless