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Butane is homogeneous. Butane may mean n-butane, iso-butane or a mixture of the two isomers. If the sample were a mixture of the two isomers then it would be a homgeneous mixture.
yes butance is a pure substance and not a mixture yes butance is a pure substance and not a mixture
Propane and butane
LPG, meaning "liquefied petroleum gas(es)" is usually a mixture of butane and propane with smaller amounts of other low molecular weight saturated hydrocarbon gases.
LPG is a mixture of propane and butane. Propane is the more volatile. Propane is C3H8 and butane is C4H10
Butane is homogeneous. Butane may mean n-butane, iso-butane or a mixture of the two isomers. If the sample were a mixture of the two isomers then it would be a homgeneous mixture.
yes butance is a pure substance and not a mixture yes butance is a pure substance and not a mixture
Propane and butane
LPG, meaning "liquefied petroleum gas(es)" is usually a mixture of butane and propane with smaller amounts of other low molecular weight saturated hydrocarbon gases.
LPG is a mixture of propane and butane. Propane is the more volatile. Propane is C3H8 and butane is C4H10
i think it is when the substance is butane
For example butane + propane.
methane, ethane, propane, and isomers of butane
methane, ethane, propane, and isomers of butane
sounds like a mixture of fluorine and hydrocarbon(hexane, like butane, propane) mix.
LPG - liquefied petroleum gas is primarily propane or butane or a mixture of the two.
Yes it is. Butane is a gas with the formula C4H10 that is an alkane with four carbon atoms.