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 po
"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 ...
Boiling Point: 200°C(lit.) Melting Point: 33 °C (lit.) Flash Point: Fahrenheit: 280.4 ° f Celsius: 138 ° c Solubility: 30g/l OECD Test Guideline 105 Color/Form: Colorless crystals Solubility: Not available Density: 1.16 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) ...
such as methanol (CH3 OH, boiling point=64.6° C.), ethanol (CH3 --CH2 --OH, boiling point=78.4° C.), isopropanol ((CH3)2 --CHOH, boiling point=82.3° C.), or N-propanol (CH3 --CH2 --CH2 OH, boiling point=97.2° C.), to form an azeotropic or azeotrope-like composition....