The boiling point of butane is roughly -1.1oC.
Yes. Butane is dangerous. Inhalation can lead to death by asphyxiation. Contact with the skin can lead to frostbite. If the liquid comes in contact with the air, it will explode.
Assuming that the solid air freshener directly becomes gaseous, the process is called sublimation.
2 Butane + 13 Oxygen --> 8 Carbon Dioxide + 10 Water
Condensation point
Air is a gas, not a liquid, at normal temperature and pressure.
Yes. Butane is dangerous. Inhalation can lead to death by asphyxiation. Contact with the skin can lead to frostbite. If the liquid comes in contact with the air, it will explode.
It isn't a gas only smaller particles of the same liquid floating on air when they come out of a can.
Butane burns at no less than 450 Celsius.But it might actually be higher.See related link.the hotter something is the more the molecules in it bounce around. This bouncing around makes it so that molecules are more spread out in hotter air then colder air so the hotter air is less dense and the less dense air rises above the colder more dense air.Answer:Assuming good mixing and proper flow conditions a butane/air flame (like a lighter) can reach temperature of 1,977o C
Assuming that the solid air freshener directly becomes gaseous, the process is called sublimation.
The reading is not accurate if it is not in the liquid that you are measuring. Once you take it out, the temperature will be measuring the air.
A thermometer is used to measure air temperature, or the temperature within a solid or liquid.
Well, it depends which gas you are talking about.
vaporization
Conversion factor depends on various factors like composition of the LPG, temperature, molecular weight and so many others.Following are the conversion factors just for rough calculations.One kg of liquid Propane when converted to vapour (at 15.56 degrees centigrade temperature) will be equal to 0.539 Cubic Meter.One kg of liquid Butane when converted to vapour (at 15.5 degrees centigrade temperature) will be equal to 0.410 Cubic Meter.One kg of liquid LPG (70:30) when converted to vapour (at 15.5 degrees centigrade temperature) will be equal to 0.449 Cubic Meter.OR45kg LPG = 20.20 Cu. Meter vapour. Or for 45kg Propane = 24.26 Cu. Meter of vapour.As a thumb rule Liquid Propane expands to 270 times and Butane to 235 times into vapour when released into air.
You must either increase the temperature of the liquid or decrease the pressure acting on the liquid (i.e., decrease the air pressure).
Neoon is obtained from atmospheric air by distillation at low temperature.
2 Butane + 13 Oxygen --> 8 Carbon Dioxide + 10 Water