Molecular structure of alcohol which is derived from butane
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Chemical Names: BUTANE; N-Butane; Diethyl; 106-97-8; Methylethylmethane; Butan More...
Molecular Formula: CH3CH2CH2CH3 or C4H10
Molecular Weight: 58.124 g/mol
InChI Key: IJDNQMDRQITEOD-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Substance Registry: FDA UNII
Safety Summary: Laboratory Chemical Safety Summary (LCSS)
Butane is a colorless gas with a faint petroleum-like odor. For transportation it may be stenched. It is shipped as a liquefied gas under its vapor pressure. Contact with the liquid can cause frostbite. It is easily ignited. Its vapors are heavier than air. Any leak can be either liquid or vapor. Under prolonged exposure to fire or intense heat the containers may rupture violently and rocket. It is used as a fuel, an aerosol propellant, in cigarette lighters, and to make other chemicals.
Molecular Formula: CH3CH2CH2CH3 or C4H10
Molecular Weight: 58.124 g/mol
InChI Key: IJDNQMDRQITEOD-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Substance Registry: FDA UNII
Safety Summary: Laboratory Chemical Safety Summary (LCSS)
Butane is a colorless gas with a faint petroleum-like odor. For transportation it may be stenched. It is shipped as a liquefied gas under its vapor pressure. Contact with the liquid can cause frostbite. It is easily ignited. Its vapors are heavier than air. Any leak can be either liquid or vapor. Under prolonged exposure to fire or intense heat the containers may rupture violently and rocket. It is used as a fuel, an aerosol propellant, in cigarette lighters, and to make other chemicals.
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C2H5OH is alchol
C4H10 is butane
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