Hard pears and avocados can ripen faster in a paper bag with a banana or apple. Ripe fruit gives off ethylene gas, which tells fruit to soften and sweeten. The paper bag keeps that gas close while still letting moisture escape.

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Hard pears and avocados can ripen faster in a paper bag with a banana or apple. Ripe fruit gives off ethylene gas, which tells fruit to soften and sweeten. The paper bag keeps that gas close while still letting moisture escape.
☕ ik we've Been ethyposting but still. go crazy
Alright, where do I begin with her. Ethylene is a character from Black Horda by Cloverloy, a webcomic i enjoy. Thats always a good place to start.
She's just the best. No.1 Blorbo of all time right there. Her design is really good, I enjoy that she wears like 4 shirts and a cloak at all times. I like her thigh belt watch holder. I love the black tendrils constantly poking out of her back.
She is also just like, herself. She kills people, and is very upfront about it. She doesn't like to talk, and when she does its monotone. She's a couple hundred years old. We are introduced to her killing people and then using their corpses like puppets. When the MC Seth complains she tried to kill him, her friends are all like "No it must have been a misunderstanding!" And she just goes "He has every reason to hate me. I really did try and kill him. I may have acted precipitiously... My apologies"
Besides her personality she is one of the single most important characters. She's part of the reason the story exists. She has entire guilds that want her dead, and have failed. The only thing I dislike about this is that we've barely seen her because the author started a rewrite just after she was introduced, and I have so many questions.
I'm not sure when she became my favorite, but she IS and I love her so much. I have so many fic ideas involving her, that I'm not writing.
Anyway go my Ethy Images
TIME FOR CONCEPTS!!!
This is a concept for the main character of one of my new fandoms that I drew a couple of weeks ago. This fandom is called "Ethylene", but I won't go into details for now. And yes, it would be something like a Deltarune fan game. AND THIS IS NOT AU, IF ANYTHING... The character himself is called Eugene, you can read the info in the dossier, and also look at a couple of my sprites, which I made for quite a long time, despite the fact that they are literally almost taken from Kris. I won't tell you more for now :]
Character: Eugene [Ethylene. In short: EL]
Oxidative coupling of methane (OCM) is now one step closer to leaving the lab and entering the real world. Researchers have developed an OCM
Ethylene is sometimes called the most important chemical in the petrochemical industry because it serves as the feedstock for a huge range of everyday products. It's used in the production of antifreeze, vinyl, synthetic rubber, foam insulation, and plastics of all kinds. Currently, ethylene is produced through an energy- and resource-intensive process called steam cracking, where extremes of temperature and pressure produce ethylene from crude oil in the presence of steam -- and in the process, emit tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Another way in which ethylene can be produced, however, is through a process called oxidative coupling of methane (OCM). It has the potential to be a greener alternative to steam cracking, but until recently, the amount of ethylene it yields did not make the process economically viable.
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Ethylene glycol (see figure 19.2) and propylene glycol are synthesised from ethylene (ethene) and propylene (propene) respectively, hence their common names as shown below.
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"The team demonstrated a carbon dioxide-to-ethylene conversion rate of greater than 70%, much more efficient than previous designs, which yielded at least 10% less under the same conditions. The new system ran for 200 hours, with little change in conversion efficiency, a major advance for copper-based catalysts."
A research team from Caltech and the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering has demonstrated a promising way to efficiently convert carbon dioxide into ethylene—an important chemical used to produce plastics, solvents, cosmetics and other important products globally.
The scientists developed nanoscale copper wires with specially shaped surfaces to catalyze a chemical reaction that reduces greenhouse gas emissions while generating ethylene—a valuable chemical simultaneously. Computational studies of the reaction show the shaped catalyst favors the production of ethylene over hydrogen or methane. A study detailing the advance was published in Nature Catalysis.
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