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n-butane : Melting point −138.4 °C (135.4 K), boiling at −0.5 °C (272.6 K)

iso-butane (methylpropane): Melting point -159.6 °C, (114 K) , boiling at -11.7 °C, (261 K)

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-138 degree celsius is the melting point. The boiling point is -0.5 degrees celsius.

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The freezing point of butane is approximately -138.4°C (-217.1°F).

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think it has a boiling point of around 118 degrees celsius

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Freezing point of butane is −138.4 °C (135.4 K). Boiling point. −0.5 °C (272.6 K)

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Butane has a boiling point of −0.5 °C (272.6 K) and a melting point of −138.4 °C (135.4 K).

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There are a number of isomers of butene. Please see the link for links to information about them.

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0.5 degrees Celsius

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-1 degree Celsius

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10.9° F.

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