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Butane (5653 bytes)
5: | [[IUPAC nomenclature|Chemical Name]] || '''n-Butane''' 145: '''Butane''' is an [[alkane]] [[hydrocarbon]] with the [[mo... 155: Butane exists as two [[isomer]]s: 157: '''n-butane''' is a fully [[hydrogen]]ated linear chain of fo... 159: '''i-butane''', or '''isobutane''', has the formula CH<sub>3</sub>CH(CH<sub>3</su... Butane Fumes & Bad Cologne (504 bytes) 1: '''Butane Fumes & Bad Cologne''' is the debut album of [[Bi... Hash oil (1920 bytes) 10: ...acetone]] are three commonly used solvents, and [[butane]] delivered straight from compressed gas canister... 12: ...e gas, and the possibility of contaminants in the butane. Lighter (fire starter) (2175 bytes) 2: ...th lighter fluid (usually [[naphtha]] or liquid [[butane]] under pressure). 4: ...ne lighters have a valved orifice that meters the butane as it escapes as a gas. 6: ... closed (naphtha type), or the valve is released (butane type). 15: *[[BIC]] (butane type) Butan (209 bytes) 3: * [[butane]] — a [[hydrocarbon]] Alkyl (513 bytes) 2: ...yl'' C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub> (derived from ''[[butane]]''). They are not found on there own but are fou... Free radical halogenation (2102 bytes) 15: ... "2" position of butane reacts faster and 2-chlorobutane is the major product. Free radical halogenation... Fuel gas (373 bytes) 5: * [[Butane]] Petrochemical (539 bytes) 1: ... fossil fuels such as [[methane]], [[propane]], [[butane]], [[gasoline]], [[kerosene]], [[diesel]] fuel, [... Bunsen burner (1973 bytes) 4: ...d of [[methane]] and small amounts of propane and butane). At the time of its invention it would have most... Cyclobutane (662 bytes) 1: ...] [[atom]]s are arranged cyclically, hence ''cyclobutane''. 3: ...ic alkanes such as [[cyclohexane]]. As such, cyclobutane is unstable above circa 775 degrees Kelvin. 7: [[Image:Cyclobutane.jpg|right|Cyclobutane Molecule]] DCC Plc (623 bytes) 3: Other company interests include the [[FloGas]] [[Butane]] company, the [[Fannin Healthcare]] [[pharmaceut... 1,4-Butanediol (965 bytes) 1: ...l.png|thumb|right|250px|Chemical structure of 1,4-butanediol]] 2: ... product is subsequently hydrogenated to give 1,4-butanediol. 4: In [[organic chemistry]], 1,4-butanediole is used for the synthesis of γ-butyro[... 6: ...ects [[GHB]], which is a metabolic product of 1,4-butanediol. Structural formula (1223 bytes) 3: ...nown as ''orthobutane'', while the second is ''isobutane''. Starting fluid (843 bytes) 1: ...]]) and some [[propane]], [[dimethyl ether]] or [[butane]]. Often useful when starting direct injected die... Natural gas condensate (1025 bytes) 6: *C4 as [[Butane]] - 0-45% by weight Gas (disambiguation) (1223 bytes) 3: ...ying proportions of [[ethane]], [[propane]] and [[butane]], used as a [[fuel]]. Homologous series (837 bytes) 8: ...ith methane (CH4), ethane (C2H6), propane (C3H8), butane (C4H10), and pentane (C5H12), each member differi... Volatile substance abuse (3044 bytes) 7: * [[butane]] 21: ...d to the nose, and the fumes inhaled. Propane and butane may be inhaled directly from the canister. Gasoli... Halogenation (3850 bytes) 19: ... "2" position of butane reacts faster and 2-chlorobutane is the major product. Free radical halogenation...
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