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Summary Of: Isobutane
gases have led to increased use of isobutane as a gas for... isobutane is also known as... Isobutane is the R group for the amino acid Leucine... Isobutane is the trivial name retained by the...
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water
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External MSDS
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MSDS
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NFPA 704
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R12
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S-phrases
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(S2)
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S9
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S16
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Autoignition
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Explosive limits
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alkane
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Butane
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Isopentane
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Neopentane
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Structure and
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MS
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standard state
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Infobox references
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alkane
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isomeric
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butane
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ozone layer
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freon
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refrigeration
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refrigerators
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freezers
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propellant
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aerosol sprays
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refrigerant
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petrochemical
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isooctane
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International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
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ISBN 0-632-03488-2
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Colors
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Preservatives
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Antioxidants
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Acidity regulators
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Thickeners
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stabilisers
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emulsifiers
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pH
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regulators
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anti-caking agents
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Flavour enhancers
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Waxes
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Synthetic glazes
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Improving agents
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Packaging gases
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Sweeteners
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Foaming agents
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Calcium peroxide
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Argon
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Helium
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Dichlorodifluoromethane
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Nitrogen
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Nitrous oxide
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Butane
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Propane
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Oxygen
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Hydrogen
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