a colorless, flammable and easily liquefied gas. Butane is heavier than the air with a density of approximately 575 kg per cubic meters at 15 degree Celsius. The boiling point of butane is approximately -1 degree Celsius whereas, the flash point of butane is approximately -40 degree Celsius....
C4H10, but the arrangement of atoms is not a long, single chain of carbons but is instead a branched carbon structure. This gives the compound some different properties from n-butane, such as boiling point.
"mmol" refers to millimoles; "mL" refers to milliliters; "L" refers to liters; "bp" refers to boiling point; "mp" refers to melting point; "lb" refers to pounds; "° C." refers to degrees Celsius; "dec" refers to decomposition; "M" refers to molar; "psi" refers to pounds ...