Ethane - Wikipedia Ethane is most efficiently separated from methane by liquefying it at cryogenic temperatures Various refrigeration strategies exist: the most economical process presently in wide use employs a turboexpander, and can recover more than 90% of the ethane in natural gas
What is Ethane and What are Its Uses? - Energy Rogue Ethane is a hydrocarbon, an odorless and colorless gas that is produced as a byproduct when natural gas is processed or refined It is primarily used to produce ethylene, propylene, and other petrochemical products
Ethane - Thermophysical Properties - The Engineering ToolBox The ethane phase diagram shows the phase behavior with changes in temperature and pressure The curve between the critical point and the triple point shows the ethane boiling point with changes in pressure
Ethane | Hydrocarbon, Alkane, Natural Gas | Britannica Ethane, a colourless, odourless, gaseous hydrocarbon (compound of hydrogen and carbon), belonging to the paraffin series; its chemical formula is C2H6 Ethane is structurally the simplest hydrocarbon that contains a single carbon–carbon bond
Ethane | CH3CH3 | CID 6324 - PubChem Ethane is a gas and therefore volatilization from soil and water is expected to be the most important fate process The Henry's Law constant for ethane is estimated as 0 5 atm-cu m mole (SRC) derived from its vapor pressure, 3 15X10+4 mm Hg (1), and water solubility, 60 2 mg L (2)
Ethane - NIST Chemistry WebBook Rossini, 1934 Rossini, F D , Calorimetric determination of the heats of combustion of ethane, propane, normal butane, and normal pentane, J Res NBS, 1934, 12, 735-750 [all data]