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'''Butane''' (C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>10</sub>) is a straight-chain hydrocarbon. It is a colorless gas that boils at a temperature of 272.6K.  
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'''Butane''' (C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>10</sub>) is a straight-chain [[hydrocarbon]]. It is a colorless gas that boils at a temperature of 272.6K (31° F).  
  
 
Butane gas is sold bottled as a fuel for cooking and camping. When blended with [[Propane]] and other hydrocarbons, it is referred to commercially as LPG.  
 
Butane gas is sold bottled as a fuel for cooking and camping. When blended with [[Propane]] and other hydrocarbons, it is referred to commercially as LPG.  
  
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Revision as of 19:14, October 10, 2007

Butane (C4H10) is a straight-chain hydrocarbon. It is a colorless gas that boils at a temperature of 272.6K (31° F).

Butane gas is sold bottled as a fuel for cooking and camping. When blended with Propane and other hydrocarbons, it is referred to commercially as LPG.