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propane: Encyclopedia - Propan-1-ol

Propan-1-ol is a primary alcohol with the formula CH3CH2CH2OH. It is also known as 1-propanol, 1-propyl alcohol n-propyl alcohol, or simply propanol. It is used as a solvent in the pharmaceutical industry, and for resins and cellulose esters. It is formed naturally in small amounts during many fermentation processes. Propan-1-ol - Chemical properties. 1-Propanol shows the normal reactions of a primary alcohol. Thus it can be converted to alkyl hal ...

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propane: Encyclopedia II - Propane - Source
Propane is not produced for its own sake, but as a byproduct of two other processes: natural gas processing and petroleum refining. The processing of natural gas involves removal of propane and butane from the natural gas to prevent condensation of these liquids in natural gas pipelines. Additionally, oil refineries produce some propane as a by-product of production of gasoline or heating oil. The supply of propane cannot be easily adjusted to account for increased demand because of the by-product nature of propane production. About 85% of U.S. ...

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propane: Encyclopedia II - Propane - Uses

When commonly sold as fuel it is also known as liquified petroleum gas (LPG or LP-gas) and can be a mixture of propane with smaller amounts of propylene, butane and butylene, plus ethanethiol as an odorant to allow the normally odorless propane to be smelled. In North America, propane is primarily a pure fuel with only the odorant added. It is used as fuel in cooking on many barbecues, portable stoves, and in motor vehicles. Propane powers some locomotives, buses, forklifts, and taxis and is used for heat and cooking in recreational v ...

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propane: Encyclopedia - Barbecue

Barbecue, (also spelled barbeque, or abbreviated BBQ) is a method of cooking meat with the heat and hot gasses of a fire, the application of a vinegar-based sauce to meat, the end-result of cooking by this method, or a party that includes such food. Barbecue is usually cooked in an outdoor environment heated by the smoke of wood, or charcoal. Restaurant barbecue may be cooked in large brick or m ...

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propane: Encyclopedia - Lantern

A lantern is a portable lighting device used to illuminate broad areas. Lanterns may be used for signaling, or as general light sources for camping. Dim varieties are often used for decoration. Lantern - Modern lanterns. Some lanterns are battery-powered and have a lightbulb, often of the fluorescent type. They are easy to use and comparatively durable, but much less bright than propane or liquid fuel lanterns. Propane lanterns are more complex in design. A lantern of this type is typically s ...

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propane: Encyclopedia - Airsoft

Airsoft is a term used interchangeably to refer to one or both of the following subjects: A game in which players participate in the simulation of military or law enforcement combat with replica military firearms and military-style tactics A replica firearm scaled either 1:1 (or perhaps as a 'mini' or '3/4'). It may be of metal or plastic, and usually fires 6 mm or 8 mm spherical projectiles weighing 110-600 milligrams (known as "BB"s). Propulsion for the projectile is by manually compressed springs, electric motors, or compressed gas including propane (or green gas, which is propane with ...

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propane: Encyclopedia - 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane

2,2,4-Trimethylpentane, also known as isooctane, is an octane isomer whose importance derives from being the 100 point on the octane rating scale. Its molecular structure is: CH3 H CH3 | | | H3C - C - C - C - CH3 | | | CH3 H H 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane - External link. International Chemical Safety Card 0496 European Chemicals Bureau NIST Chemistry WebBo ...

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propane: Encyclopedia - 2,5-dimethoxy-4-nitroamphetamine

DON 2,5-dimethoxy-4-nitroamphetamine is an analogue of DOM and DOB. It is also closely related to 2C-N, and produces hallucinogenic, psychedelic, and entheogenic effects. 2,5-dimethoxy-4-nitroamphetamine - Chemistry. DON is in a class of compounds commonly known as alpha-methyl phenethylamines, or amphetamines and the full chemical name is 1-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-nitrophenyl)propan-2-amine. It has an active stereocenter and (R)-DON is the more active isomer. DOB, PiHKALIncluding:

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propane: Encyclopedia - 25-dimethoxy-4-nitroamphetamine

DON 2,5-dimethoxy-4-nitroamphetamine is an analogue of DOM and DOB. It is also closely related to 2C-N, and produces hallucinogenic, psychedelic, and entheogenic effects. 25-dimethoxy-4-nitroamphetamine - Chemistry. DON is in a class of compounds commonly known as alpha-methyl phenethylamines, or amphetamines and the full chemical name is 1-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-nitrophenyl)propan-2-amine. It has an active stereocenter and (R)-DON is the more active isomer. DOB, PiHKALIncluding:

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propane: Encyclopedia - Acetone

In chemistry, acetone (also known as propanone, dimethyl ketone, 2-propanone, propan-2-one and beta-ketopropane) is the simplest representative of the ketones. Acetone is a colorless mobile flammable liquid with melting point at -95.4 °C and boiling point at 56.53 °C. It has a relative density of 0.819 (at 0 °C). It is readily soluble in water, ethanol, ether, etc., and itself serves as an important solvent. The most familiar household use of acetone is as the active ingredie ...

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propane: Encyclopedia - 224-Trimethylpentane

2,2,4-Trimethylpentane, also known as isooctane, is an octane isomer whose importance derives from being the 100 point on the octane rating scale. Its molecular structure is: CH3 H CH3 | | | H3C - C - C - C - CH3 | | | CH3 H H 224-Trimethylpentane - External link. International Chemical Safety Card 0496 European Chemicals Bureau NIST Chemistry WebBook ...

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propane: Encyclopedia - 2,5-dimethoxy-4-ethylamphetamine

DOET, HECATE, or 2,5-dimethoxy-4-ethylamphetamine is an analogue of DOM, and is the three-carbon chain homologue to 2C-E. It produces hallucinogenic, psychedelic, and entheogenic effects. 2,5-dimethoxy-4-ethylamphetamine - Chemistry. DOET is in a class of compounds commonly known as alpha-methyl phenethylamines, or amphetamines and the full chemical name is 4-Ethyl-2,5-dimethoxy-alpha-methylbenzeneethanamine, or 1-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-ethylphenyl)propan-2-amine. It has an active stereocenter and (R)-DOET ...

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propane: Encyclopedia - 25-dimethoxy-4-ethylamphetamine

DOET, HECATE, or 2,5-dimethoxy-4-ethylamphetamine is an analogue of DOM, and is the three-carbon chain homologue to 2C-E. It produces hallucinogenic, psychedelic, and entheogenic effects. 25-dimethoxy-4-ethylamphetamine - Chemistry. DOET is in a class of compounds commonly known as alpha-methyl phenethylamines, or amphetamines and the full chemical name is 4-Ethyl-2,5-dimethoxy-alpha-methylbenzeneethanamine, or 1-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-ethylphenyl)propan-2-amine. It has an active stereocenter and (R)-DOET ...

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propane: Encyclopedia - Coleman Company

Coleman Company, Inc. is a company that makes camping gear. It was founded by W. C. Coleman, who began selling lamps in 1900 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma and moved to Wichita, Kansas in 1902. The Coleman Company's headquarters are in Wichita, and it also has facilities in Texas. There are approximately 1500 employees. Throughout its history, Coleman has produced a wide variety of equipment primarily aimed at the camping and recreational markets. Perhaps their most famous product is the Coleman Lamp, a series of ...

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propane: Encyclopedia - Bobby Hill King of the Hill

Bobby Hill is a character on the animated television show King of the Hill and is voiced by Pamela Segall. Born Robert Jeffrey Hill, he is the only child of Hank and Peggy Hill. Overweight, a late bloomer and lacking strength, Bobby is not suited for sports, nor is he useful with his hands (though he is a gifted marksman), making him a comic foil to his ex-high-school-football-playing, tool-savvy father. Different as night and day, they eventually form a relationship based on an understanding of these differences. Bobby Hill wa ...

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propane: Encyclopedia - Bunsen burner

A Bunsen burner is a device used in scientific laboratories for heating, sterilization, and many other uses. A common misconception is that the Bunsen burner was invented by Robert Wilhelm Bunsen but although it is named after him, it is actually an improvement made in 1855 by his laboratory assistant, Peter Desdega, of an earlier design by Michael Faraday. The device safely burns a continuous stream of gas without the risk that the flame will travel back down the tube to the gas supply. It is most common for the burner ...

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propane: Encyclopedia - Inhalant

Inhalants are a chemically diverse group of psychoactive substances composed of organic solvents and volatile substances commonly found in more than 1000 common household products, such as glues, hair spray, air fresheners, gasoline, lighter fluid, and paint. The practice of inhaling such substances is sometimes colloquially referred to as solvent abuse or huffing. Solvents are some of the most dangerous substances used recreationally, and can cause serious damage to the brain and central nervous system, an ...

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propane: Encyclopedia - Aldehyde

An aldehyde is either a functional group consisting of a terminal carbonyl group or a compound containing a terminal carbonyl group. (Where -R represents the carbon chain.) Aldehyde - Structure. The aldehyde functional group is a carbon atom bonded to a carbonyl group and a hydrogen atom. Aldehyde - α carbon & α hydrogen. An α (alpha) carbon is a carbon adjacent to a carbonyl group. An α hydrogen is a hydrogen atom bonded to the α carbon. The pKa of an α ...

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propane: Encyclopedia - Asphalt

The term asphalt is often used as an abbreviation for asphalt concrete. Asphalt is a sticky, black and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid that is present in most crude petroleums and in some natural deposits. Asphalt is composed almost entirely of bitumen. There is some disagreement amongst chemists regarding the structure of asphalt, however it is most commonly modeled as a colloid, with asphaltenes as the dispersed phas ...

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propane: Encyclopedia - Aerosol spray

Aerosol spray is the name given to a type of canister containing liquid under pressure from pressurized vapor in equilibrium with another liquid, which often also dissolves the payload (see propellant below). When the can's valve is opened, the liquid is forced out of a small hole and emerges as an aerosol, or mist. As gas expands to drive out the payload, some propellant evaporates inside the can to maintain an even pressure. Outside the can, the droplets of propellant evaporate rapidly, leaving the payload suspended as very fine par ...

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