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1. Also known as: C4, commercial Butane, normal Butane, nC4
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4. (a) n-Butane and iso-Butane (empirical formula C4H10, CAS Reg
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6. But whether you have a torch lighter, an electronic Butane lighter, or even a Butane cigarette lighter, refilling a Butane lighter is
7. The Conformations of butane above show the staggered and eclipsed Conformations of butane
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9. N-Butane, such as Puretane Butane, is highly refined and is the type of Butane that we normally think about when we hear the term.
10. Propane, Propylene, Butane, and Butylenes
11. Used as the Butane RVP, since this was the listed vapor pressure at 100 F for n-Butane
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13. Butane is a hydrocarbon of the alkane family with four carbon atoms attached to it. Butanes may refer to either of two structural isomers, n-butane (normal butane) or isobutene or to a mixture of these two isomers. Butane is a colorless, flammable and easily liquefied gas.
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15. Butane is a gas at standard conditions
16. What does Butanes mean? Plural form of butane
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18. Butane, also called n-Butane, is the unbranched alkane with four carbon atoms, while IsoButane is the branched alkane with 4 carbons
19. In n -Butane (normal), the chain is continuous and unbranched, whereas in i -Butane (iso) the carbon atoms form a side branch.
20. In addition to specification grade butane and iso-butane, Factor also markets field grade and refinery grade Butanes and mixed LPG products (C3+)
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25. Marijuana trimmings are put into a holding container of some sort, with Butane pushed through until only the Butane escapes, and the plant matter remains.
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27. Botted gases are the liquefied petroleum gases propane and butane
28. The compound in which the carbon atoms are linked in a straight chain is denoted normal Butane, or n -Butane; the branched-chain form is isoButane.
29. Butane is a hydrocarbon compound classified as a type of alkane
30. Butane is a straight chain alkane composed of 4 carbon atoms
31. Butane, or C4H10, is an alkane natural gas derivative which can be found as two different structural isomers, n-Butane or isoButane, or a blend of the two
32. The Butane molecule has four carbon atoms and 10 hydrogen atoms
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34. Butane is a colorless gas with a faint petroleum-like odor
35. Butane is a saturated hydrocarbon containing 4 carbons, with unbranched structure
36. Quartz Bangers require the use of a butane torch or enail setup
37. gas and gas containers (e.g. butane, propane, acetylene, oxygen) in large volume,
38. — gas and gas containers (e.g. butane, propane, acetylene, oxygen) in large volume,
39. Butane (countable and uncountable, plural Butanes) (organic chemistry) A hydrocarbon (either of the two isomers of C 4 H 10 n-butane, and 2-methyl-propane) found in gaseous petroleum fractions
40. Standards were created by volumetric dilution departing from a gravimetrically prepared calibration gas mixture composed of 0.3% of n-propane, 0.7% of iso-Butane, and 0.8% of n-Butane in nitrogen
41. In the forensic blood sample, the following concentrations were measured: 90.0 ug/L for n-propane, 246 ug/L for iso-Butane, and 846 ug/L for n-Butane.
42. Butylene is an unsaturated four-carbon olefin, basically butane with one double bond
43. Since Butane is a flammable gas, and since part of the process involves working over a stove, the risk increases with larger amounts of oil as there is more Butane to evaporate
44. Synonym: n-Butane, iso-butane, cis-2-butene, trans-2-butene, 1-butene, iso-Butylene, 1,3-butadiene, and ethyl acetylene 23471 15 ppm each component in nitrogen, cylinder of 48 L, analytical standard
45. Butane is less common than propane, which can make it harder to find.
46. Butyl definition is - any of four isomeric alkyl radicals C4H9— derived from butane.
47. Butane can also be produced from crude oil, but in much smaller quantities.
48. Naphtha (petroleum), C4-12 butane-alkylate, isooctane-rich; Low boiling point modified naphtha
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50. The Butane phase diagram shows the phase behavior with changes in temperature and pressure