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To determine the pressure of a butane gas sample at 120 mL, you would need additional information, such as the temperature and the amount of gas (in moles) present, as well as whether the gas behaves ideally. Using the ideal gas law (PV = nRT), you could calculate the pressure (P) if those values were known. If you have specific values for temperature and the number of moles, you can plug them into the equation to find the pressure. Without that information, the pressure cannot be calculated accurately.

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What is the weight of liquid butane in kilograms?

1 Kg of feathers weighs 1 Kg 1 Kg of iron weighs 1 Kg 1 Kg of butane weighs 1 Kg :P Molecular weight of Butane (C4H10) 58.1222 g/mol Element Symbol Atomic Mass # of Atoms Mass PercentHydrogenH1.007941017.342%CarbonC12.0107482.658%


What would be the new pressure if a 400 mL gas sample at 380 mm Hg is expanded to 800 mL with no change of temperature?

According to Boyle's Law, if you double the volume of a gas at constant temperature, the pressure is halved. So, the pressure would decrease to 190 mm Hg when the gas sample is expanded to 800 mL.


What happens to a fixed sample of gas when its temperature changes?

When the temperature of a fixed sample of gas changes, its particles will gain or lose kinetic energy, leading to a change in their speed and collisions. This results in a change in pressure and volume of the gas, according to the ideal gas law.


If 5.50 mol of butane are reacted how many moles of water vapor are produced?

Each mole of butane, which has formula of C4H10, contains 10 moles of hydrogen atoms. If the butane is completely combusted, all of the hydrogen in the butane is converted in water, with the formula H2O. The amount of water vapor will accordingly be 5.50 X 10/2 = 27.5.


How do you convert a gas stove into a butane stove?

To convert a gas stove to a butane stove, you would need to acquire a butane conversion kit specific to your stove model. This kit typically includes a butane conversion nozzle and instructions for installation. It is important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines carefully to ensure safe and proper conversion of your stove.

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Is butane a heterogeneous mixture?

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.


When butane evaporates whats left?

Butane is a gas at atmospheric pressure and room temperature. In the fuel tanks of cigarette lighters, butane welding torches, and most other butane powered heating devices, butane has been compressed to the point that it remains liquid at room temperature. When the trigger of these devices is depressed, a valve opens, allowing butane to escape from the tank, and in doing so, it's pressure drops to atmospheric pressure, and the liquid butane escaping the tank rapidly boils and becomes a gas, which is ignited by an ignition source. Strictly speaking, if the tank contained pure butane, when all the butane has evaporated, all that would be left in the tank is butane gas at atmospheric pressure. If you sprayed liquid butane on your table, and it were completely pure, the liquid would evaporate, leaving nothing behind. In reality, butane fuel is not completely pure, and may contain small amounts of all sorts of contaminants, some of which can be left behind after the butane evaporates. Some of these contaminants like methane, ethane, and propane likely would evaporate away with the butane, but other contaminants, like trace amounts of other petroleum distillates will likely remain after the butane evaporates.


How much is 120ml in grams?

The weight of 120ml of a substance in grams depends on its density. For water, 120ml equates to 120g. However, for other substances, you would need to know the density to convert volume to weight.


How many grams is 300 ml of butane?

170 to 190 grams depending on pressure. ie sea level or higher...


Which of the following molecules, ethane, propane, or butane, would have the highest boiling point?

Butane would have the highest boiling point among ethane, propane, and butane.


How many 280ml in 2.4 liter?

The answer would be 9 280ml into 2.4l with a remainder of 120ml


How long does butane fuel last?

That depends on the ambient conditions. The rate at which butane evaporates depends on the ambient pressure, the temperature and the amount of ambient convection. If the butane is very cold, it will take an extremely long time to evaporate. If it is hot, it will pretty much flash into vapor as soon as it is exposed to atmospheric pressure. If it is in the bottom of a long tube where the vapor above the liquid quickly becomes entirely composed of butane, it will evaporate more slowly than if it is just dumped out in a puddle on the ground with a fan blowing over it. Since the vapor pressure of butane is around 2 atmospheres at typical room conditions, it will generally be under pressure in whatever container it is stored in. As soon as the container is opened, it will start boiling. Butane lighters have liquid butane in them because the plastic doesn't have too much trouble containing the relatively low pressure required to keep most of the butane liquid. If you drill a hole in the side of one, the butane will start boiling until all but a bit of residual vapor has escaped.


Can you use butane lighter fluid in Zippos?

Butane will only stay a liquid under pressure. NORMAL lighters keep it in a sealed container so it only evaporates when the trigger is pressed. Zippo lighters are NOT sealed and even if they had a way to inject butane, it would all flow out the top. Zippos require a fuel that is a liquid at room temp and evaporates a little at a time so the sparks will ignite the gas. Zippo does produce a special butane lighter, however.


Does isobutane burn hotter than butane - Can you damage a backpacking stove made for burning butane by burning isobutane in it?

If I remember correctly i-butane is slightly higher pressure at room temperature than n -butane 45 psi vs 30 psi at room temperature. They buran at the same temperature for the same air/fuel ratio. The higher pressure would result is more fuel flow for the same orfice size. Your stove should have a control valve so it should not matter. Nost lighters and other things that say butane are actuall isobutane because it produces higher pressure and the lighter will function better at cold temperatrues. Your stove likely used isobutane any way. Propane is much higher pressure so don't simply substute propane for butane usless the device is made for propane as well.


Assuming no change in temperature and pressure calculate the volume of O2 in liters required for the complete combustion of 14.9 L of butane C4H10?

The balanced chemical equation for the combustion of butane is: 2C₄H₁₀ + 13O₂ -> 8CO₂ + 10H₂O. This means it requires 13 moles of O₂ for every 2 moles of butane. The volume of O₂ needed would be (14.9 L * 13 mol) / 2 = 96.85 L of O₂.


Is butane gas less volatile than propane?

Yes, the molecular mass of propane is 44 while that of butane is 58, higher is the molecular mass of an alkane higher would be the boiling point therefore less would be the volatility.


A sample of At gas occupies a volume of 1.2 L at 125 C and a pressure of 1.0 atm. Determine the temperature, In degrees Celsius at which the volume of the gas would be 1.0 L at the same pressure?

A sample of Ar gas occupies a volume of 1.2 L at 125°C and a pressure of 1.0 atm. Determine the temperature, in degrees Celsius, at which the volume of the gas would be 1.0 L at the same pressure.