ethane - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of ethane in Hindi

Noun

  • एटैन
  • एथिल हाइड्राइड
  • एक वर्णहीन निर्गंध गैस जो पानी में नहीं घुलती और एक पीली लपट से जलती है

ethane Definition

Noun

  • a colorless, odorless, flammable gas which is a constituent of petroleum and natural gas. It is the second member of the alkane series.

ethane Example

  • These last two compounds are termed unsaturated, whereas ethane is saturated. ( इन अंतिम दो यौगिकों को असंतृप्त कहा जाता है, जबकि ईथेन संतृप्त होता है। )
  • Thus ethane gives H3C CH2 CH3, propane; ethylene gives H 2 C:CH CH 3, propylene; and acetylene gives HC: C CH 3, allylene. ( इस प्रकार ईथेन H3C CH2 CH3, प्रोपेन देता है; एथिलीन एच 2 सी: सीएच सीएच 3, प्रोपलीन देता है; और एसिटिलीन HC: C CH 3, एलिलीन देता है। )
  • It also includes other hydrocarbons, such as butane, ethane, and propane — all gases that have important industrial uses. ( इसमें अन्य हाइड्रोकार्बन भी शामिल हैं, जैसे ब्यूटेन, ईथेन और प्रोपेन - सभी गैसें जिनका महत्वपूर्ण औद्योगिक उपयोग होता है। )

More Sentence

  • We derived this substance from ethane by introducing a meth y l group; hence it may be termed " methylethane."
  • Molten copper absorbs carbon monoxide, hydrogen and sulphur dioxide; it also appears to decompose hydrocarbons (methane, ethane), absorbing the hydrogen and the carbon separating out.
  • Ethane, when heated to this degree, splits up into ethylene and hydrogen, whilst ethylene decomposes to methane and acetylene, and the acetylene at once polymerizes to benzene, styrolene, retene, &c. A portion also condenses, and at the same time loses some hydrogen, becoming naphthalene; and the compounds so formed by interactions amongst themselves build up the remainder of the hydrocarbons present in the coal tar, whilst the organic substances containing oxygen in the coal break down, and cause the formation of the phenols in the tar.
  • The chief unsaturated hydrocarbons present in coal gas are: ethylene, C2H4, butylene, C 4 H 8, acetylene, C 2 H 2, benzene, C 6 H 61 and naphthalene,C 10 H 8, and the saturated hydrocarbons consist chieflyof methane, CH 4, and ethane, C2H6.
  • Ethane, C 2 H 6, in a similar manner, can only give rise to one alcohol, namely ethyl alcohol, CH 3 CH 2 OH, which is also primary.
  • By his own investigations and those of Sir Edward Frankland it was proved that the radical methyl existed in acetic acid; and by the electrolysis of sodium acetate, Kolbe concluded that he had isolated this radical; in this, however, he was wrong, for he really obtained ethane, C 2 H 6, and not methyl, CH 3.