Yes,it is a widely used building block in chemical synthesis,with approximately 500,000,000 kg being produced in 1998. Ethylenediamine readily reacts with moisture in humid air to produce a corrosive,toxic and irritating mist,to which even short exposures can cause serious damage to health.
No, ethane is not an allotrope. Allotropes are different structural forms of the same element, while ethane is a compound composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
30 g of ethane will have 6.023 x 1023 molecules of ethane So, 5.5 g will have 1.104 x 1023 molecules of ethane Since there are two carbon atoms, in one molecule of ethane, 5.5 g of ethane will have 2.208 x 1023 atoms of carbon.
Valency of carbon is 4. It remains 4 in ethane too.
The covalent name of C2H6 is ethane.
When ethane reacts with chlorine, substitution reactions occur where one or more hydrogen atoms in ethane are replaced by chlorine atoms. This forms chloroethane and/or other chlorinated derivatives of ethane, depending on the conditions of the reaction. These chlorinated derivatives may have different properties and applications compared to ethane.
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Ethane is C2H6.
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Ethane is composed of carbon and hydrogen.
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No, ethane is not an allotrope. Allotropes are different structural forms of the same element, while ethane is a compound composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
NO!!! n-ethane exists just as Ethane, because the two carbons in ethane cannot be branched. However, n- butane and iso-butane are structurally, n- butane ; CH3-CH2-CH2-CH3 ( There is o branching in the carbon chain. iso-butane is CH3CH(CH3)CH3 ( There is a methyl branch ,not a straight chain. However, under the modern IUPAC nomenclature ; n- butane remains as Butane. iso-butane is renamed as 2-methylpropane.
There is a total of 8 atoms in Ethane.
Butane is typically prepared from ethane through a process called catalytic dehydrogenation. In this process, ethane is passed over a catalyst at high temperatures to remove hydrogen atoms from the ethane molecules, resulting in the formation of butane. The butane can then be isolated and purified for various industrial applications.