Butane (data page)
This page provides supplementary chemical data on n-butane.
Material Safety Data Sheet
     
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Structure and properties
     
| Structure and properties | |
|---|---|
| Index of refraction, nD | 1.3326 at 20 °C[1] | 
| Dielectric constant, εr | 1.7697 ε0 at 23 °C[2] | 
| Symmetry group | C2h | 
| Magnetic susceptibility | ? | 
| Surface tension | 12.46 dyn/cm at 20 °C P ≈ 225 kPa | 
Thermodynamic properties
     
| Phase behavior | |
|---|---|
| Density (liquid) 0 °C | 600 kg/m³ | 
| Density (saturated vapor) 1 atm, -0.5 °C | 2.6 kg/m³ | 
| Triple point | 134.6 K (–138.5 °C), 0.7 Pa | 
| Critical point | 425.1 K (152.0 °C), 3796.0 kPa | 
| Std enthalpy change of fusion, ΔfusH | 4.66 kJ/mol | 
| Std entropy change of fusion, ΔfusS | 34.56 J/(mol·K) | 
| Std enthalpy change of vaporization, ΔvapH | 22.44 kJ/mol | 
| Std entropy change of vaporization, ΔvapS | 82.30 J/(mol·K) | 
| Solid properties | |
| Std enthalpy change of formation, ΔfH | ? kJ/mol | 
| Standard molar entropy, S | ? J/(mol K) | 
| Heat capacity, cp | ? J/(mol K) | 
| Liquid properties | |
| Std enthalpy change of formation, ΔfH | -147.6 kJ/mol | 
| Standard molar entropy, S | 229.7 J/(mol K) | 
| Heat capacity, cp | 132.42 J/(mol K) –262 °C to –3 °C | 
| Gas properties | |
| Std enthalpy change of formation, ΔfH | –124.7 kJ/mol | 
| Standard molar entropy, S | 310.23 J/(mol K) | 
| Enthalpy of combustion, ΔcH | –2877.5 kJ/mol | 
| Heat capacity, cp | 98.49 J/(mol K) at 25 °C | 
| n-butane van der Waals' constants[3] | a = 1466.2 L2 kPa/mol2 b = 0.1226 liter per mole | 

The data about butane density over a range of tempereture [-50; +50] °С[4]
Vapor pressure of liquid
    
| P in mm Hg | 1 | 10 | 40 | 100 | 400 | 760 | 1520 | 3800 | 7600 | 15200 | 30400 | 45600 | |
| T in °C | –101.5 | –77.8 | –59.1 | –44.2 | –16.3 | –0.5 | 18.8 | 50.0 | 79.5 | 116.0 | — | — | |
n-Butane: Table data obtained from CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 44th ed.

Vapor pressure of n-butane. From formula:  obtained from Lange's Handbook of Chemistry, 10th ed.
Spectral data
     
| UV-Vis | |
|---|---|
| λmax | ? nm | 
| Extinction coefficient, ε | ? | 
| IR | |
| Major absorption bands | ? cm−1 | 
| NMR | |
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References
    
- CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 85th ed, pp 202
- CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 85th ed, pp 1148
- Lange's Handbook of Chemistry 10th ed, pp 1522-1524
- Zivenko, Oleksiy (2019). "LPG ACCOUNTING SPECIFICITY DURING ITS STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION". Measuring Equipment and Metrology. 80 (3): 21–27. doi:10.23939/istcmtm2019.03.021. ISSN 0368-6418.
- "Multifunctional Green Alternative: Propane and Butane (properties)". Seminck. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 1 May 2007.
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