Yes it does work I have filled many lighters with propane. a $2.99 bottle of propane seems to never run out. Works even better in mini torches. Make sure the lighter has a adjustable flame because propane seems to produce a larger flame. Otherwise you will just have a nice size flame to work with. Has not damaged any of my lighter but all of my lighters have now come out from hiding & are all in full time use. I pondered the same thing & decided to try it on a lighter I got for free 1st. Was very impressed so gave it a go on all of them. Hope this helps...... Save you a ton of money that is!!
because of difference in structure propane (C3H8) has bigger molar mass then butane (C4H10) the molecules of butane are heavier and the forces between them are stronger as in propane, because of this more energy is needed to transfer liquid butane to gas
Butane & Propane
is there a weight difference in propane verses butain
Methane, propane, and butane are all hydrocarbons, but they differ in their chemical structures and properties. Methane is the simplest and lightest, while propane and butane are heavier and have higher boiling points. Propane and butane are commonly used as fuels for heating and cooking, while methane is mainly used as a source of energy in natural gas.
Hydrocarbon gasses, namely methane, ethane, propane, butane, and isobutane are primarily used as fuels. Methane and ethane are in natural gas, propane is used for grills, butane and isobutne are in lighter fluid.
you can fill a butane lighter with lot's of things but you only want to use butane or (only if you have an adjustable lighter) propane. some of my freinds tried Ethane and they could either get it to burn a lighter up or it wouldn't light so it's hard to balance if you use that. I PLAY WITH FIRE :)
because of difference in structure propane (C3H8) has bigger molar mass then butane (C4H10) the molecules of butane are heavier and the forces between them are stronger as in propane, because of this more energy is needed to transfer liquid butane to gas
Out of methane, ethane, propane, and butane, butane has the highest boiling point.
Butane would have the highest boiling point among ethane, propane, and butane.
Yes, propane is lighter than air. It has a density of approximately 1.88 kg/m³ (0.1179 lb/ft³) which is lighter than the density of air, which is about 1.225 kg/m³ (0.0765 lb/ft³). This is why propane tends to rise and disperse in the atmosphere.
Because is a very important reduction of the volume !
Propane and butane
Butane & Propane
is there a weight difference in propane verses butain
Methane Ethane Propane Butane
propane or butane,
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