- Colourless gas - Flammable gas - Odourless gas - Petroleum component - Strange hen ate fuel gas - A gaseous hydrocarbon, C2H6, forming a constituent of
ordinary illuminating gas. It is the second member of the paraffin
series, and its most important derivatives are common alcohol,
aldehyde, ether, and acetic acid. Called also dimethyl.
- Abundant element - Atmospheric element essential for respiration - Chemical element - Colourless gas - Foxy gentlemen use life gas - Gas vital to life - Its atomic number is 8
- Allegedly invigorating seaside air - Apparently owes own pure air - Atmosphere layer - Australian number has a bracing air - Circle district for special oxygen - Circle district to locate smelly gas - Colourless gas
- Colourless gas - First periodic table element - Information on old spa resort gas - Spa resort information on light gas - Type of nuclear bomb - A gaseous element, colorless, tasteless, and odorless,
the lightest known substance, being fourteen and a half times lighter
than air (hence its use in filling balloons), and over eleven thousand
times lighter than water. It is very abundant, being an ingredient of
water and of many other substances, especially those of animal or
vegetable origin. It may by produced in many ways, but is chiefly
obtained by the action of acids (as sulphuric) on metals, as zinc,
iron, etc. It is very inflammable, and is an ingredient of coal gas and
water gas. It is standard of chemical equivalents or combining weights,
and also of valence, being the typical monad. Symbol H. Atomic weight
1.