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Default Effects of breathing small amounts of natural gas for extended periods?

On Jul 1, 10:00 am, Andy Burns wrote:
On 01/07/2007 08:23, Weatherlawyer wrote:

All paraffins aka alkanes are heavier than air.


density of air ~1.3kg/m^3

They run from Methane at 4 carbon atoms


A single Carbon atom with 4 Hydrogen atoms around it
density ~0.7kg/m^3

through to Octane with ten,


What a dunce.
Sack him!

A chain of 8 Carbon atoms with 18 Hydrogen atoms strung along them.
volatile liquid but for once you're right, the vapour density /is/
heavier than air at ~5.2kg/m^3 hence the vapour recovery being
introduced at petrol stations.