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  • Alkane Meanings

    noun a type of hydrocarbon compound that consists entirely of single-bonded carbon and hydrogen atoms

    Fields related to alkane

    Environmental Science

    Alkanes play a role in air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, particularly in the form of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

    Chemistry

    Alkanes are a type of hydrocarbon with single bonds between carbon atoms, commonly used as fuels.

    Petroleum Engineering

    Alkanes are the main components of crude oil and natural gas, and their properties influence extraction and refining processes.

    Organic Chemistry

    Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons with the general formula CnH2n+2, often used as starting materials for various organic reactions.

    Occupation Usage of alkane

    Chemist

    Alkanes are commonly studied by chemists in the field of organic chemistry due to their simple structure and importance in various chemical reactions.

    Environmental Scientist

    Environmental scientists may study the presence of alkanes in soil, water, or air to assess pollution levels or sources of contamination.

    Petroleum Engineer

    Petroleum engineers work with alkanes regularly as they are the main components of crude oil and natural gas, which are essential in the field of petroleum production.

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