Butane is a hydrocarbon compound with the molecular formula C4H10. It belongs to the alkane family, which are saturated hydrocarbons characterized by single bonds between carbon atoms. Butane exists in two isomeric forms: n-butane and isobutane.
Butane undergoes combustion to produce carbon dioxide and water vapor. The balanced chemical equation for the combustion of butane is:
C4H10 + 6O2 → 4CO2 + 5H2O
Butane has several important applications, including:
Butane is a greenhouse gas and contributes to global warming. When released into the atmosphere, it can react with other pollutants to form ground-level ozone, which is harmful to human health and the environment.