answersLogoWhite

0

Newer fridge was leaking, I said it smelled like gasoline without the good part, just the faint undertones of gas, not the pungent stank.

User Avatar

lstri965

Lvl 2
2mo ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How many carbon atoms are in isobutane?

There are four carbon atoms in a molecule of isobutane.


What is isobutane used for?

Isobutane is commonly used as a refrigerant in refrigeration systems and to create aerosol propellants in products such as deodorants and hairsprays. It is also used as a fuel additive in gasoline to improve combustion efficiency.


What are other names for isobutane?

The IUPAC name for isobutane is methylpropane.


How do the geeky bacteria create body odor and how can it be prevented?

the odor of your body is occured by sweat.


Are butane and isobutane substituted hydrocarbons if not what are they?

Butane and isobutane are both alkane hydrocarbons. They are not substituted hydrocarbons, as they contain only carbon and hydrogen atoms in their structure. Substituted hydrocarbons would have other elements or functional groups replacing some of the hydrogen atoms in the molecule.


Why is isobutane nonpolar?

Yes


What is the chemical equation for isobutane?

C4H19 Structurally it can be (CH3)2-CH-CH3


What are the positive effects of Isobutane?

nothinghaha


What type of bond in isobutane?

All bonds present in an isobutane molecule are covalent.


Isobutane (C4H10) is one of the components of natural gas. Which equation shows the balanced combustion reaction for isobutane?

2C4H10 + 13O2 ==> 8CO2 + 10H2O complete combustion of isobutane


Is isobutane organic or inorganic?

Isobutane is an organic compound due to its carbon-carbon bonds that are characteristic of organic molecules. It is composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms and does not contain any metal or metalloid elements commonly found in inorganic compounds.


What are the differences between n-butane and isobutane in terms of their properties and applications?

N-butane and isobutane are both hydrocarbons, but they have different structures and properties. N-butane has a straight chain structure, while isobutane has a branched structure. Isobutane has a lower boiling point and is more stable than n-butane. In terms of applications, n-butane is commonly used as a fuel for lighters and camping stoves, while isobutane is often used as a refrigerant in air conditioning systems.