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.
When was mercaptan first added to gas in the U.S.?
Mercaptan is a colorless gas with decaying or rotting, putrid or fetid smell.
ethyl mercaptan
ethyl mercaptan
Mercaptan
Tetrahydrothiophene and amyl mercaptan are examples; but ethyl mercaptan is preferred now.
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.
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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.
Ethyl mercaptan
ethyl mercaptan