A normally gaseous hydrocarbon which is extracted from natural gas or refinery gas streams It is used a household fuel, propellant and refrigerant
Saturated hydrocarbon formed with four carbons and hydrogen in the form of a gas that liquefies by pressure Chemical formula: C4 H10
Butane is a gas that is obtained from petroleum and is used as a fuel. a gas stored in liquid form, used for cooking and heating (butyl type of chemical group (19-21 centuries) (from butyrum ( BUTTER); because it smells of butter that is no longer fresh) + -ane )
A normally gaseous hydrocarbon which is extracted from natural gas or refinery gas streams It is used as household fuel, propellant and refrigerant
hydrocarbon consisting of four carbon atoms and ten hydrogen atoms Normally a gas, but easily liquified for transport and storage; used in gasolines, and for cooking and heating See also: LPG
A hydrocarbon (either of the two isomers of C{4}H{10} n-butane, and 2-methyl-propane) found in natural gas
Either of two isomeric, flammable, gaseous hydrocarbons, C4H10, of the paraffin series n-butane or isobutane
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
A hydrocarbon associated with petroleum It is gaseous at ordinary atmospheric conditions