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Indane is a hydrocarbon petrochemical compound, with formula C9H10.

Indane chemical compound

Indane or indan is an organic compound with the formula C6H4(CH2)3. It is a colorless liquid hydrocarbon. It is a petrochemical, a bicyclic compound. It occurs at the level of about 0.1% in coal tar. It is usually produced by hydrogenation of indene.

Indane may also refer to:

Business

Indane (LPG)

Indane, is a Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) brand developed and owned by Indian Oil Corporation in India. It is the world's second largest LPG marketer. The brand was conceived in 1964 to bring modern cooking to Indian kitchens. The first Indane LPG connection was released on 22 October 1965 at Kolkata. Indane serves more than 90 million families through a network of 9100 distributors. 27% of its customers reside in semi-urban or rural markets and every second LPG cooking gas connection in India is that of Indane. The sales network is backed by 45 Indane Area Offices. The brand has been awarded the title of "Superbrand" by Superbrand India.

Chemistry

Indium trihydride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula n. It is a covalent network solid, and as such, it is insoluble in all solvents. Moreover, it is unstable at standard temperature and pressure. It is a group 13 hydride.

Indane-5-sulfonamide chemical compound

Indane-5-sulfonamide is the base structure of indanesulfonamides. Indane-5-sulfonamide is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor.

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