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butane
[ byoo-teyn, byoo-teyn ]
noun
, Chemistry.
- a colorless, flammable gas, C 4 H 10 , a saturated aliphatic existing in two isomeric forms: used chiefly in the manufacture of rubber and as fuel.
butane
/ bjuːˈteɪn; ˈbjuːteɪn /
noun
- a colourless flammable gaseous alkane that exists in two isomeric forms, both of which occur in natural gas. The stable isomer, n -butane, is used mainly in the manufacture of rubber and fuels (such as Calor Gas). Formula: C 4 H 10
butane
/ byo̅o̅′tān′ /
- An organic compound found in natural gas and produced from petroleum. Butane is used as a household fuel, refrigerant, and propellant in aerosol cans. It is the fourth member of the alkane series. Chemical formula: C 4 H 10 .
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Word History and Origins
Origin of butane1
C19: from but ( yl ) + -ane
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Example Sentences
Butane purchased at a hardware store often contains chemicals like benzene, which is known to cause cancer.
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“The process of making butane extraction [of cannabis] has been around along time, from the 1970s,” explains Black.
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Recently, at a pot-centered radio program, someone offered me a “dab” of butane honey oil (BHO)—a concentrated form of cannabis.
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Unable to afford electricity, butane, or propane, the students, like their neighbors, relied on wood for their cooking.
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Now they heat and cook with butane or electricity which comes from Silver City.
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