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  • What is Ethane? Understanding Alkanes (C2H6)
    Ethane (C2H6) is an example of an alkane.

    Here's why:

    * Alkanes are hydrocarbons (molecules composed of only carbon and hydrogen) that have single bonds between all their carbon atoms.

    * Ethane has two carbon atoms and six hydrogen atoms, with a single bond between the carbon atoms. This fits the definition of an alkane.

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