pat.no.141469
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Colibri
butane compared to methane is that butane has an extra carbon and 2 hydrogens, nothing to do with colour, maybe butane reacts faster and can create huge flames
potential
A butane or "torch" lighter works best in cold and windy conditions.
Butane.
Butane.
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Butane
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Yes.
No. Lighter fluid is usually butane, a flammable substance known as a hydrocarbon with chemical formula C4H10. A spark ignites the butane, allowing the lighter to function.
you can fill a butane lighter with lot's of things but you only want to use butane or (only if you have an adjustable lighter) propane. some of my freinds tried Ethane and they could either get it to burn a lighter up or it wouldn't light so it's hard to balance if you use that. I PLAY WITH FIRE :)
The liquid butane in a lighter was compressed, and is under pressure. At normal temperatures, if released from the lighter it will change back to a gas. Extremely rapid evaporation.
There are a number of different steps to take when refilling a Butane lighter. First, shake the Butane gas can, then hold the lighter and the gas bottle upside down. After this, one should place the stem of the refill can into the bottom of the lighter and allow approximately 10 seconds for it to fill up with gas.
butane compared to methane is that butane has an extra carbon and 2 hydrogens, nothing to do with colour, maybe butane reacts faster and can create huge flames