Anodyne

Butane
Butane
Molecular structure via molpic
Conformer structure via 3Dmol.js
Molecular formulaC4H10[1]
Molecular mass58.12 g/mol[1]
Density0.6 at 32 °F (USCG, 1999) - Less dense than water; will float g/cm3[1]
AppearanceColorless gas [Note: Shipped as a liquefied compressed gas. A liquid below 31 degrees F][1]
OdorFaint, disagreeable odor[1]
Predicted LogP2.9[1]
Melting point-217.1 °F (NTP, 1992)[1]
Boiling point31.1 °[1]
DecompositionWhen heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and fumes.[1]
Solubility61 mg/L at 68 °F (NTP, 1992)[1]
Chiralityachiral[2]
Identifiers
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IUPAC namebutane[1]
SMILESCCCC[1]
InChIInChI=1S/C4H10/c1-3-4-2/h3-4H2,1-2H3[1]
InChIKeyIJDNQMDRQITEOD-UHFFFAOYSA-N[1]
Dosing

Butane

Butane (also known as n-Butane, Diethyl, Methylethylmethane, butan, Butanen, Butani, Butyl hydride, Butane, pure, HC 600 or A 21)

Chemistry

Stereochemistry

Butane is a achiral mixture

Subjective effects

See also