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Butane (/ˈbjuːteɪn/) or n-
butane is an
alkane with the
formula C4H10.
Butane is a gas at room
temperature and
atmospheric pressure.
Butane is a highly...
- A
butane torch is a tool
which creates an
intensely hot
flame using butane, a
flammable gas.
Consumer air
butane torches are
often claimed to
develop flame...
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there was a
switch in the fuel of
choice from
naphtha to
butane,[citation needed] as
butane allows for a
controllable flame and has less odour. This also...
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There are
various extraction methods, most
involving a solvent, such as
butane or ethanol. Hash oil is
usually consumed by smoking,
vaporizing or eating...
- appliances,
cooking equipment, and vehicles. It is a
mixture of 48% propane, 50%
butane, and 2% pentane. It is
increasingly used as an
aerosol propellant and a...
- of a
group of
liquefied petroleum gases (LP gases). The
others include butane, propylene, butadiene, butylene, isobutylene, and
mixtures thereof. Propane...
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chemical formula −C4H9,
derived from
either of the two
isomers of
butane. The
isomer n-
butane can
connect in two ways,
giving rise to two "-butyl" groups:...
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Erythritol Names Systematic IUPAC name (2R,3S)-
Butane-1,2,3,4-tetrol
Other names (2R,3S)-
Butane-1,2,3,4-tetraol (not recommended)
Identifiers CAS Number...
- 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 colourless...
- may be
ordered by
using one of
several trade names, or
specifically as
butane or propane,
depending on the
required heat output.
Design codes and application...