lpgas |
butane |
As a noun butane is
(organic compound) a hydrocarbon (either of the two isomers of c
4h
10 n-butane, and 2-methyl-propane) found in gaseous petroleum fractions.
intane |
butane |
Intane is likely misspelled.
Intane has no English definition.
As a noun butane is
a hydrocarbon (either of the two isomers of C
4H
10 n-butane, and 2-methyl-propane) found in gaseous petroleum fractions.
taxonomy |
butane |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and butane
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
butane is (organic compound) a hydrocarbon (either of the two isomers of c
4h
10 n-butane, and 2-methyl-propane) found in gaseous petroleum fractions.
butane |
butyle |
As nouns the difference between butane and butyle
is that
butane is (organic compound) a hydrocarbon (either of the two isomers of c
4h
10 n-butane, and 2-methyl-propane) found in gaseous petroleum fractions while
butyle is butyl.
butane |
butylene |
In organic compound terms the difference between butane and butylene
is that
butane is a hydrocarbon (either of the two isomers of C
4H
10 n-butane, and 2-methyl-propane) found in gaseous petroleum fractions while
butylene is any of three isomeric aliphatic alkenes containing four carbon atoms and one double bond; their polymers are used as synthetic rubber.
butane |
quartane |
As nouns the difference between butane and quartane
is that
butane is a hydrocarbon (either of the two isomers of C
4H
10 n-butane, and 2-methyl-propane) found in gaseous petroleum fractions while
quartane is butane.
butane |
butanediol |
In organic compound terms the difference between butane and butanediol
is that
butane is a hydrocarbon (either of the two isomers of C
4H
10 n-butane, and 2-methyl-propane) found in gaseous petroleum fractions while
butanediol is any of four isomeric diols derived from butane.
butane |
butylidene |
As nouns the difference between butane and butylidene
is that
butane is (organic compound) a hydrocarbon (either of the two isomers of c
4h
10 n-butane, and 2-methyl-propane) found in gaseous petroleum fractions while
butylidene is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) the divalent radical derived from butane ch
3-ch
2-ch
2-ch=.
butane |
butanethiol |
As nouns the difference between butane and butanethiol
is that
butane is a hydrocarbon (either of the two isomers of C
4H
10 n-butane, and 2-methyl-propane) found in gaseous petroleum fractions while
butanethiol is the thiol, derived from butane, that is the sulfur equivalent of butanol; it is partly responsible for the smell of skunk.
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