C4h10 chemical name. Butane is primarily used as a gasoline mixture, either alone or in a propane Other names: n-Butane; Diethyl; Freon 600; Liquefied petroleum gas; LPG; n-C4H10; Butanen; Butani; Methylethylmethane; UN 1011; A 21; HC 600; HC 600 (hydrocarbon); R 600; R 600 (alkane) Permanent link for this species. Hydrocarbons are organic compounds composed solely of carbon and hydrogen atoms, and they are the simplest organic molecules. Butane is a An alkane with four carbon atoms and has a chemical formula of C₄H₁₀. Information on this page: Notes Other data available: Other names: n-Butane; Diethyl; Freon 600; Liquefied petroleum gas; LPG; n-C4H10; Butanen; Butani; Methylethylmethane; UN 1011; A 21; HC 600; HC 600 (hydrocarbon); R 600; R 600 (alkane) Permanent link for this species. Their chemical formula is C4H10. Butane can be liquefied under pressure at normal temperatures and is used in the manufacture of fuel gas and synthetic rubber. Butane exists as two isomers, n -butane, CH3CH2CH2CH3 and iso-butane, (CH3)3CH. Butane is a saturated hydrocarbon containing 4 carbons, with an unbranched structure. Your institution may already be a subscriber. Butane (/ ˈbjuːteɪn /) is an alkane with the formula C 4 H 10.
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