the formula for working out the hydrocarbon chain is
CnH2n+2
Undecane
methane, ethane, propane, and isomers of butane
methane, ethane, propane, and isomers of butane
(a) methane (b) ethane) (c) propane (d) butane
Butane because it contains more atoms and is heavier.
Examples: methane, ethane, propane, butane.
Methane Ethane Propane Butane
definitely ethane, although propane has even more, and butane has more than propane, etc.
methane, ethane, propane, and isomers of butane
methane, ethane, propane, and isomers of butane
Hydrocarbon gasses, namely methane, ethane, propane, butane, and isobutane are primarily used as fuels. Methane and ethane are in natural gas, propane is used for grills, butane and isobutne are in lighter fluid.
Ethane, methane, propane, butane and natural gas are the most common.
Ethane, methane, propane, butane and natural gas are the most common.
(a) methane (b) ethane) (c) propane (d) butane
Butane because it contains more atoms and is heavier.
Butane, here is a simple way to remember Monkeys Eat Peanut Butter. Methane is the smallest, Ethane, then Propane and Butane is highest out of those four then it continues on.
Mostly methane, but with some ethane, butane, and propane. It varies from field to field, but methane is always the main part.
Ethane, methane, propane, butane and natural gas are the most common.