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why do methane reaches the flame before butane?​

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Answered by anshuraj10
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The methane gas reaches the flame and catches fire before the butane gas reaches the flame. ... A Each methane molecule has a higher proportion of hydrogen than each butane molecule. B Methane does not have isomers, butane does have isomers. C Methane has a higher boiling point than butane.

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The methane gas reaches the flame and catches fire before the butane gas reaches the flame. A Each methane molecule has a higher proportion of hydrogen than each butane molecule. B Methane does not have isomers, butane does have isomers. C Methane has a higher boiling point than butane.

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