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Butane, C4H10

The following structure represents butane, C4H10.

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Image of the condensed formula, Lewis structure, line drawing, and space filling model for butane

State at room T and P - gas

Color - colorless

Odor - odorless

Uses - found in gasoline and other fuel gases; used to make many important chemicals, including butadiene (used to make synthetic rubber); used as a propellant in aerosol cans


 

Do the following to manipulate the molecules in Windows.

Click and hold the left button and drag to rotate a molecule.

Shift + click and hold the left button and drag to zoom in or out.

Click the right button (or click the left button on the JSmol logo) to see the menu.

Shift + click and hold the right button and drag to rotate in the plane of the screen.

Ctrl + click and hold the right button and drag to shift in the plane of the screen.

 

Do the following to manipulate the molecules on a Mac.

Click, hold, and drag to rotate a molecule.

Shift+click, hold, and drag vertically to zoom in or out.

Control+click (or click the JSmol logo) to see the menu.

Shift + double click, hold, and drag to move in the plane of the screen.

Shift + click, hold, and drag horizontally to move in the plane of the screen.