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Ethyl mercaptan - Definition and Overview

Ethyl mercaptan (IUPAC name - ethanethiol) is a colorless liquid that has a strong odor, resembling that of rotten eggs. The odor is familiar to many people who use natural gas and propane for cooking and heating, as it is used as an additive to give those normally odorless fuels a distinctive smell. The chemical formula for ethyl mercaptan is C2H5SH.

According to the Guinness Book Of World Records, ethyl mercaptan is the smelliest substance in existence.

Ethyl mercaptan is toxic and in large doses will cause headaches, nausea, and a lack of coordination, as well as liver and kidney damage. The doses of ethyl mercaptan from natural gas are not toxic.

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