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Cameron Holden
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27 October, 07:46
Why is butanol not a hydrocarbon?
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Jocelynn Juarez
27 October, 07:54
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Butanol is a flammable liquid that is used as a fuel and as an industrial solvent. Like gasoline, it is a hydrocarbon, because it is composed of the chemical elements hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon.
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Liam Gould
27 October, 08:15
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It is a hydrocarbon ...
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