Pronunciation: /ˈiːˌθeɪn/
noun a colorless, odorless, flammable gas that is a hydrocarbon with the formula C2H6
A1 Ethane is a type of hydrocarbon.
A2 The formula for ethane is C2H6.
B1 Ethane is commonly used as a fuel for heating and cooking.
B2 The chemical structure of ethane consists of two carbon atoms bonded to six hydrogen atoms.
C1 Industrial processes often involve the production of ethane as a raw material for various chemicals.
C2 The combustion of ethane releases carbon dioxide and water vapor as byproducts.
formal Ethane is a simple hydrocarbon compound composed of two carbon atoms and six hydrogen atoms.
informal I learned in chemistry class that ethane is used as a fuel for heating and cooking.
slang Let's grab some ethane for the camping trip so we can cook our food over the fire.
figurative The relationship between the two characters was like ethane - simple and stable.
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