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Isobutane, 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...
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provides supplementary chemical data on
isobutane. The
handling of this
chemical may
incur notable safety precautions. It is
highly recommend...
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methane only C2:
ethane only C3:
propane only C4: 2 isomers:
butane and
isobutane C5: 3 isomers: pentane, isopentane, and
neopentane C6: 5 isomers: hexane...
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chemical formula −C4H9,
derived from
either of the two
isomers (n-butane and
isobutane) of butane. The
isomer n-butane can
connect in two ways,
giving rise to...
- oil
refining contexts,
alkylation refers to a
particular alkylation of
isobutane with olefins. For
upgrading of petroleum,
alkylation produces a premium...
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flammable mixture of
hydrocarbon gases,
specifically propane, n-butane and
isobutane. It can also
contain some propylene, butylene, and isobutylene/isobutene...
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conversion processes used in
petroleum refineries. It is used to
convert isobutane and low-molecular-weight
alkenes (primarily a
mixture of
propene and butene)...
- isomer; for example, n-butane is straight-chain butane,
whereas i-butane is
isobutane.
Cycloalkanes are
isomers of alkenes, not of alkanes,
because the ring's...
- ac****ulates. The
lighter components of
crude oil (methane to butane,
isobutane)
create a
certain risk of explosion,
which often leads to
disasters at...
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Common duster gases include hydrocarbon alkanes, like butane, propane, and
isobutane, and
hydrofluorocarbons like 1,1-difluoroethane, 1,1,1-trifluoroethane...