Understanding Butane Gas
Written on January 28, 2009 – 6:06 pm | by Deepak Shrivastava
The gas component of natural gas is called Butane. Oil products are refined but the natural gas products as butane are extracted. The butane gas can be produced starting from crude oil, but the quantity produced in this case would be considerably less. Several times it was seen that butane is added to the gasoline. This is done to increase the execution of the gasoline without creation of a strongly volatile compound. Butane is also employed in refrigerators and like fuel in lighters for cigarettes.
The chemical formula for butane is C4H10. This gas is without color and is called normally N-butane where stands of N of `for the isobutane of normal. is a butane isomer and can be substituted like cooling agent in refrigerators. Basically, it can replace Freon cooling agents.
Nature has provided us with many resources that, when used in the proper manner, can make life easier – and when abused can be detrimental as well. To derive the benefits and to avoid harmful effects, all that is needed is a little understanding of their usage and proper handling with due care.
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