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  2. Ethane - Wikipedia

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    Ethane (US: / ˈ ɛ θ eɪ n / ETH-ayn, UK: / ˈ iː-/ EE-) is a naturally occurring organic chemical compound with chemical formula C 2 H 6. At standard temperature and pressure, ethane is a colorless, odorless gas. Like many hydrocarbons, ethane is isolated on an industrial scale from natural gas and as a petrochemical by-product of petroleum ...

  3. Ethylene - Wikipedia

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    Ethylene is produced by several methods in the petrochemical industry. A primary method is steam cracking (SC) where hydrocarbons and steam are heated to 750–950 °C. This process converts large hydrocarbons into smaller ones and introduces unsaturation. When ethane is the feedstock, ethylene is the product.

  4. File:LDQ structures of ethane, ethylene, acetylene.tif

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  5. Steam cracking - Wikipedia

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    Steam cracker process diagram Gibbs free energy per carbon atom. This shows that at high temperature, hexane can split into ethane and ethylene ("Ethen"), and ethane can split into ethylene and hydrogen. But ethylene can decompose into methane and carbon if given too much time, and all the hydrocarbons can decompose into carbon and hydrogen.

  6. Ethane (data page) - Wikipedia

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    2 Structure and properties. 3 Thermodynamic properties. 4 Vapor pressure of liquid. 5 Melting point data. 6 Spectral data. 7 References. ... Ethane vapor pressure vs ...

  7. File:Ethene structural.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 06:07, 5 May 2015: 170 × 160 (4 KB): Master Uegly: reduced code size: 17:13, 23 April 2012: 213 × 200 (6 KB): Leyo: new version with higher quality: symmetric double bond, more appropriate angles, MOS

  8. Alkene - Wikipedia

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    The simplest alkene, ethylene (C 2 H 4) (or "ethene" in the IUPAC nomenclature) is the organic compound produced on the largest scale industrially. [5] Aromatic compounds are often drawn as cyclic alkenes, however their structure and properties are sufficiently distinct that they are not classified as alkenes or olefins. [3]

  9. Carbon–carbon bond - Wikipedia

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    Ethane: Ethylene: Acetylene: Formula C 2 H 6: C 2 H 4: C 2 H 2: Class alkane: alkene: alkyne: Structure Hybridisation of carbon sp 3: sp 2: sp C-C bond length 153.5 pm: 133.9 pm: 120.3 pm: Proportion of C-C single bond 100% 87% 78% Structure determination method microwave spectroscopy: microwave spectroscopy infrared spectroscopy