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Monochlorination of ethane to ethyl chloride is more practical than chlorination of npentane Give reasons?

Monochlorination of ethane to ethyl chloride is more practical than chlorination of n-pentane because ethane only forms one product, ethyl chloride, simplifying the reaction. In contrast, n-pentane can potentially form multiple products due to its branched structure, making the chlorination process more complex and yielding a mixture of different chlorinated products. Additionally, ethane is more readily available and cheaper compared to n-pentane, making it a more cost-effective option.


What is the Word equation for methane burning?

methane + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water 2 Methane molecules plus 4 Oxygen molecules gives 2 molecules of Carbon dioxide plus 4 Water molecules.


Which planet has two planets with methane?

either Pluto or Neptune cause Pluto is no longer a planet


What is the atomic mass number of methane?

The atomic mass number of methane (CH4) is the sum of the atomic masses of its constituent elements. Carbon has an atomic mass of approximately 12, and hydrogen has an atomic mass of approximately 1. Adding these together gives a total atomic mass number of 16 for methane.


How many moles of water are associated with each mole of methane hydrate if a sample has 160cm3 methane and 1000g of water ar room temperature and pressure?

For each mole of methane hydrate, there are 5.75 moles of water associated with it. In this case, since you have 160 cm³ of methane and 1000g of water, we first convert 160 cm³ of methane to moles, which is 5.62 moles. Then we calculate the moles of water based on the ratio 1:5.75 for methane to water in methane hydrate, which gives us approximately 32.3 moles of water associated with the 5.62 moles of methane.

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What gives neptune its color?

methane:)


What planet has methane gas that gives this planet greenish tint?

Uranus contains Methane in its atmosphere which gives it a aquamarine or cyan colour.


What does gas has?

methane Methane, which gives it it's blue color, hydrogen, and helium. ~Alex


What gives out methane gas?

landfillscattlecoal minesetc.


What gas does Uranus has?

methane Methane, which gives it it's blue color, hydrogen, and helium. ~Alex


What gives Neptune its blue color?

Dust in outer space


Monochlorination of ethane to ethyl chloride is more practical than chlorination of npentane Give reasons?

Monochlorination of ethane to ethyl chloride is more practical than chlorination of n-pentane because ethane only forms one product, ethyl chloride, simplifying the reaction. In contrast, n-pentane can potentially form multiple products due to its branched structure, making the chlorination process more complex and yielding a mixture of different chlorinated products. Additionally, ethane is more readily available and cheaper compared to n-pentane, making it a more cost-effective option.


What gives neptune its distinctive color?

Methane in the upper atmosphere.


Why does Uranus look bluish?

The blueish color of Uranus is from the presence of Methane in its upper atmosphere. Also, it is blue - green from the methane in the core of Uranus.


Methane gives what planet there color?

Methane absorbs the red and yellow light on Uranus and Neptune, while the clouds of these planets reflect the green and blue light


Methane gives which planet its distinctive blue-green color?

I guess this means: Methane gives which planet its distinctive blue-green color? Methane gives Neptune its distinctive blue-green color. I'm not so sure about that. I think Uranus is that color, but Neptune is more blue than blue-green. You read different things in different books though. Neptune has Methane in its atmosphere too.


What is the name of the gas that is found on Uranus?

there's hydrogen in Uranus. as well as methane and helium.