C4H10 what is it and exampele of it?
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C4H10 is butane. Bring in a lighter (if you're allowed.)
Butane would be the likely example.
If its allowed, bring a cigarette lighter.
C4H10, at least in the linear form, is butane. If you're allowed to bring a lighter to school, you're carrying butane.
You can also have 2-methylpropane, but I'm unaware of any examples for this you could bring to "show and tell".
C4H10 is butane. it is used as cigarette lighter fluid
its butane, but you can't bring a lighter to school.
its also found in binaca mouth spray, but that could be a no-no at school too, i would definitely check with a teacher before i brought anything flammable.
C4H10 is butane. If you have a lighter, you can bring that (if it's allowed).
2-methyl propane is highly flammamble as well, maybe more-so than butane. It can be found in some aerosol cans, another thing you probably can't bring to school.
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