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- Butane abstract "Butane (/ˈbjuːteɪn/) is an organic compound with the formula C4H10 that is an alkane with four carbon atoms. Butane is a gas at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. The term may refer to either of two structural isomers, n-butane or isobutane (or "methylpropane"), or to a mixture of these isomers. In the IUPAC nomenclature, however, "butane" refers only to the n-butane isomer (which is the isomer with the unbranched structure). Butanes are highly flammable, colorless, easily liquefied gases. The name butane comes from the roots but- (from butyric acid) and -ane.".
- Butane iupacName "Butane".
- Butane thumbnail Butane-2D-Skeletal.svg?width=300.
- Butane wikiPageExternalLink npgd0068.html.
- Butane wikiPageExternalLink eics0232.htm.
- Butane wikiPageID "25432202".
- Butane wikiPageRevisionID "603974969".
- Butane hasPhotoCollection Butane.
- Butane imagefilel "Butane-2D-Skeletal.svg".
- Butane imagefilel "Butane-3D-balls.png".
- Butane imagefiler "Butane-3D-space-filling.png".
- Butane imagefiler "ButaneFull.png".
- Butane imagenamel "Ball and stick model of butane".
- Butane imagenamel "Skeletal formula of butane".
- Butane imagenamer "Skeletal formula of butane with all carbon and hydrogen atoms shown".
- Butane imagenamer "Spacefill model of butane".
- Butane iupacname "Butane".
- Butane verifiedrevid "464365466".
- Butane watchedfields "changed".
- Butane subject Category:Alkanes.
- Butane subject Category:Fuel_gas.
- Butane subject Category:Refrigerants.
- Butane type ChemicalCompound.
- Butane type ChemicalSubstance.
- Butane type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- Butane type ChemicalObject.
- Butane type Thing.
- Butane comment "Butane (/ˈbjuːteɪn/) is an organic compound with the formula C4H10 that is an alkane with four carbon atoms. Butane is a gas at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. The term may refer to either of two structural isomers, n-butane or isobutane (or "methylpropane"), or to a mixture of these isomers. In the IUPAC nomenclature, however, "butane" refers only to the n-butane isomer (which is the isomer with the unbranched structure).".
- Butane label "Butaan".
- Butane label "Butan".
- Butane label "Butane".
- Butane label "Butane".
- Butane label "Butano".
- Butane label "Butano".
- Butane label "Butano".
- Butane label "N-Butan".
- Butane label "Бутан (вещество)".
- Butane label "بوتان (كيمياء)".
- Butane label "ブタン".
- Butane label "丁烷".
- Butane sameAs Butan.
- Butane sameAs N-Butan.
- Butane sameAs Βουτάνιο.
- Butane sameAs Butano.
- Butane sameAs Butano.
- Butane sameAs Butane.
- Butane sameAs Butana.
- Butane sameAs Butano.
- Butane sameAs ブタン.
- Butane sameAs 뷰테인.
- Butane sameAs Butaan.
- Butane sameAs Butan.
- Butane sameAs Butano.
- Butane sameAs m.0dx4k.
- Butane sameAs Q134192.
- Butane sameAs Q134192.
- Butane wasDerivedFrom Butane?oldid=603974969.
- Butane depiction Butane-2D-Skeletal.svg.
- Butane isPrimaryTopicOf Butane.