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Butane

Catalog No. Butane Name Wikipedia.org
CAS Number 106-97-8 Website http://www.wikipedia.org/
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SYNONYMS

IUPAC name
butane
IUPAC Traditional name
butane

DATABASE IDS

CHEMBL 134702
Wikipedia Title Butane
CHEBI ID 37808
MeSH Name butane
Unique Ingredient Identifier 6LV4FOR43R
Gmelin ID 1148
CAS Number 106-97-8
KEGG ID D03186
Beilstein Number 969129
PubChem CID 7843
Chemspider ID 7555
EC Number 203-448-7

PROPERTIES

GHS Hazard statements 220
GHS Precautionary statements 210
EU Index 601-004-00-0
Explode Limits 1.8–8.4%
GHS Pictograms GHS flame
GHS Signal Word DANGER
European Hazard Symbols Highly flammable Highly flammable (F+)
NFPA704
NFPA 704 diagram
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1
0
Risk Statements R12
RTECS EJ4200000
Safety Statements S2 S16
UN Number 1011
Apperance Colorless gas
Auto Ignition Point 288°C (550.4°F)
Boiling Point -1.14999999999998 - 0.850000000000023°C (272 - 274 K)
Std enthalpy of combustion -2.8781–-2.8769 MJ mol-1
Std enthalpy of formation -126.3–-124.9 kJ mol-1
Density 2.48 g dm-3 (at 15 °C)
Flash Point -60°C (-76°F)
Heat Capacity 98.49 J K-1 mol-1
Henry Constant 11 nmol Pa-1 kg-1
Melting Point -140.15 - -134.15°C (133 - 139 K)
Odor Odorless
Partition Coefficient 2.745
Solubility 61 mg L-1 (at 20 °C) in water
Vapor Pressure ~25 PSI (at 50 °F)

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