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the saturated hydrocarbon (alkane) with four carbon atoms in its molecule (C 4 H 10 ). A gas at atmospheric pressure and normal temperature but easily liquefied by pressure. See "Alkanes".
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| butane |
Either of two isomeric, flammable, gaseous hydrocarbons, C4H10, of the paraffin series n-butane or isobutane.
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| butane |
A gas, easily liquified, recovered from natural gas. Used as a low-volatility component for gasoline, processed further for a high-octane gasoline component, used in LPG for domestic and industrial applications and used as a raw material for petrochemical synthesis.
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| butane |
A normally gaseous straight-chain or branch-chain hydrocarbon extracted from Natural Gas or refinery gas streams. It includes isobutene and normal butane and is designated for commercial butane.
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| butane |
Gas which usually comes in blue cylinders. Most commonly used in the UK, although a switch to propane is advised in severely cold weather conditions.
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