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- Ethylene - Wikipedia
Production emits greenhouse gases, including methane from feedstock production and carbon dioxide from any non- sustainable energy used Ethylene is also an important natural plant hormone and is used in agriculture to induce ripening of fruits [11] The hydrate of ethylene is ethanol
- Ethylene | Structure, Sources, Production, Uses, Facts | Britannica
ethylene (H2C=CH2), the simplest of the organic compounds known as alkenes, which contain carbon-carbon double bonds It is a colourless, flammable gas having a sweet taste and odour
- Ethylene - NIST Chemistry WebBook
Isotopologues: (Z)-Ethylene-1,2-d2 (Z)-Ethylene-1,2-d2 Other names: Ethene; Acetene; Bicarburretted hydrogen; Elayl; Olefiant gas; C2H4; Athylen; Liquid ethyene; UN 1038; UN 1962 Permanent link for this species Use this link for bookmarking this species for future reference Information on this page: Gas phase thermochemistry data References Notes
- Ethylene | CH2=CH2 | CID 6325 - PubChem
Ethylene is used in the production of fabricated plastics, antifreeze; making fibers; to manufacture ethylene oxide, polyethylene for plastics, alcohol, mustard gas, and other organics
- Manufacturing Ethylene: Facts, Impacts, and Pathways
Ethylene is the highest volume commodity chemical in the U S , with production resulting in about 44 4 MMT CO2 yr1—more than the annual emissions of the entire state of Nevada
- How Is Ethylene Made? From Steam Cracking to Bio-Based
Learn the chemical identity of ethylene and how it is manufactured, from dominant steam cracking methods to innovative bio-based alternatives
- Ethylene (C₂H₄) – Definition, Structure, Preparation, Properties, Uses
What is Ethylene? Ethylene is a colorless gas with the chemical formula C₂H₄, making it the simplest alkene — a type of hydrocarbon characterized by at least one carbon-carbon double bond
- Ethylene - New World Encyclopedia
Under high pressure, and in the presence of a catalytic metal (platinum, rhodium, nickel), hydrogen reacts with ethylene to form ethane Ethylene is used primarily as an intermediate in the manufacture of other chemicals, known as monomers, that are precursors of polymers
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