- Butyraldehyde, also
known as
butanal, is an
organic compound with the
formula CH3(CH2)2CHO. This
compound is the
aldehyde derivative of
butane. It is a colorless...
-
Butane (/ˈbjuːteɪn/) or n-
butane is an
alkane with the
formula C4H10.
Butane is a
highly flammable, colorless,
easily liquefied gas that
quickly vaporizes...
- A
butane torch is a tool
which creates an
intensely hot
flame using a fuel
mixture of LPGs
typically including some
percentage of
butane, a
flammable gas...
- In enzymology, a
butanal dehydrogenase (EC 1.2.1.57) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction butanal + CoA + NAD(P)+ ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons...
-
hydrate of
butanal 2,2-Butanediol,
hydrate of
butanone Isobutylene glycol may be
considered a kind of
butylene glycol,
similarly to
butane historically...
- Ingūna
Butāne (born
February 24, 1986),
sometimes simply known as Inguna, is a
Latvian model.
Butāne was
discovered when a
contest was held in Latvia...
- This page
provides supplementary chemical data on n-
butane. The
handling of this
chemical may
incur notable safety precautions. It is
highly recommend...
- also
known as i-
butane, 2-methylpropane or methylpropane, is a
chemical compound with
molecular formula HC(CH3)3. It is an
isomer of
butane.
Isobutane is...
- 1,4-Butanediol, also
called Butane-1,4-diol (other
names include 1,4-B, BD, BDO and 1,4-BD), is a
primary alcohol and an
organic compound with the formula...
- can be used to
ignite a
variety of
flammable items, such as cigarettes,
butane gas, fireworks, candles, or campfires. A
lighter typically consists of a...