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What is the difference between propane and 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


What are the formulas of the first 4 alkanes?

Methane Ethane Propane Butane


Pentane Methane Propane Octane Which of these chemical formulas represents the formula for C3H8?

propane


What are the differences between methane, propane, and butane in terms of their properties and uses?

Methane, propane, and butane are all hydrocarbons, but they differ in their chemical structures and properties. Methane is the simplest and lightest, while propane and butane are heavier and have higher boiling points. Propane and butane are commonly used as fuels for heating and cooking, while methane is mainly used as a source of energy in natural gas.


Which compound, out of the following options, has the highest boiling point: methane, ethane, propane, or butane?

Out of methane, ethane, propane, and butane, butane has the highest boiling point.


What are example of alkanes?

Methane, ethane, propane, etc


What gases are combustible?

Methane Propane Hydrogen Hydrogen sulphide


How do you covert raw natural gas coming from a well on your property to propane to burn in your car or fill a tank to transport?

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.


What are the differences between methane and propane in terms of their properties and uses?

Methane is a simpler hydrocarbon with one carbon atom and is a gas at room temperature, while propane has three carbon atoms and is a liquid. Methane is commonly used as a fuel for heating and cooking, while propane is often used in portable stoves, grills, and as a fuel for vehicles.


What gas lights a flame?

Methane, butane, propane, etc. are flammable.


What gas powers a BBQ?

Propane, LPG, or natural gas (methane)


Which has more atom's ethane or methane?

definitely ethane, although propane has even more, and butane has more than propane, etc.