Ethyl mercaptan is not an oil.
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mercaptan
None. Ethyl mercaptan is not used to odorize natural gas. The normal odorant used for natural gas is tertiary butyl mercaptan, which is present at a concentration of approximately 0.5 pound/million standard cubic feet of gas.
1-3 ppm by volume
Tetrahydrothiophene and amyl mercaptan are examples; but ethyl mercaptan is preferred now.
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Ethyl mercaptan is not an oil.
When was mercaptan first added to gas in the U.S.?
Mercaptan is a colorless gas with decaying or rotting, putrid or fetid smell.
both gases are flamable.
Yes Hydrogen gas H2 is highly flamable...
something that is flamable can not be to close to a fire or it will burn instenly
Mercaptan won't kills, its an harmless gas but unable to tolerate with its pungent smelling. Just imagine the smelly socks, rotten vegetable, or foul smell of bad breath; mercaptan's smell is very close to these.
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No, it is not
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