What is Propylene? Propylene is a member of the Alkene family of hydrocarbons. It is an unsaturated compound with the chemical formula of C3H6. It exists in its pure form as a colorless gas with a slight smell like petroleum. It is volatile in nature and easily flammable therefore it is used as a fuel in Oxyfuel welding. It is used as a liquefied gas but more importantly it is used as the building block of other compounds and polymers. How is Propylene produced? Propylene is produced by the cracking of larger hydrocarbons from natural gas and oil. A large
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