There are a two different forms of butane, depending on how the atoms are connected. All have 4 carbon and 10 hydrogen atoms, but one is a linear structure (called n-butane), another is branched once (called isobutane).
See the Related Questions for how to draw the Lewis dot structure, but the atoms are connected as follows:
n-butane: H3C-CH2-CH2-CH3
isobutane (CH3)3CH
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∙ 15y agoThe Lewis dot structure of butane (C4H10) shows 4 carbon atoms connected by single bonds in a linear arrangement, with each carbon atom having three hydrogen atoms attached to it. Two carbons at the ends have an additional hydrogen each to satisfy their valences.
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∙ 13y agoH-C---C-H
(triple bond in between the C's)
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∙ 15y ago. . . . . . .C . H . H . H . C . H . H . C . H . H . C . H . H . C . H . H . C . H . H . H . . . . . .
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∙ 13y agoCH (triple bond) C-CH2-CH3
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