COMBUSTION CHARACTERISTICS OF C3H8C4H10 FLAMES
c4h10 The molecular formula C4H10 may refer to: Butane, or n-butane; Isobutane, also known as methylpropane or 2-methylpropane Disambiguation icon The molecular formula C4H10 may refer to: Butane, or n-butane; Isobutane, also known as methylpropane or 2-methylpropane Disambiguation icon
c4h10 energy Qa energy Qa Q i Q i energy energy Butane C4H10 · Product code: 2111B2016 Flammable Gases - CAT16 Catalytic Pellistor Elements, 0-100% LEL Flammable gases - CAT16 pellistor element pair, 0-100%
C4H10 Type of data: gas solubility TK = PMPa cA Comments: TK = C4H10 250 -1170 -735 -1835 -1922 -1330 Butane C4H10 280 -863 Butane C4H10 310 -668 Butane C4H10 340 -536 Butane C4H10 370 -442 Butane C4H10 400 -371 Butane
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