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propane

Ethane vs Propane - What's the difference?

ethane | propane |


As nouns the difference between ethane and propane

is that ethane is an aliphatic hydrocarbon, C2H6, gaseous at normal temperatures and pressures, being a constituent of natural gas while propane is an aliphatic hydrocarbon, C3H8, a constituent of natural gas.

Propane vs Bromopropane - What's the difference?

propane | bromopropane |


In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between propane and bromopropane

is that propane is (organic compound) an aliphatic hydrocarbon, c3h8, a constituent of natural gas while bromopropane is (organic compound) either of two isomeric bromo derivatives of propane.

As nouns the difference between propane and bromopropane

is that propane is (organic compound) an aliphatic hydrocarbon, c3h8, a constituent of natural gas while bromopropane is (organic compound) either of two isomeric bromo derivatives of propane.

Propane vs Propanediol - What's the difference?

propane | propanediol |


In organic compound terms the difference between propane and propanediol

is that propane is an aliphatic hydrocarbon, C3H8, a constituent of natural gas while propanediol is either of two diols derived from propane, but especially 1,2-propanediol known as propylene glycol.

Propane vs Propanelike - What's the difference?

propane | propanelike |


As a noun propane

is (organic compound) an aliphatic hydrocarbon, c3h8, a constituent of natural gas.

As an adjective propanelike is

resembling or characteristic of propane.

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