Butane C4H10
Butane C4H10, marked with the symbol B, is a gas that works perfectly in various types of stoves. In industry, it is sometimes used as lighters refill or to produce LPG.
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Butane C4H10, marked with the symbol B, is a gas that works perfectly in various types of stoves. In industry, it is sometimes used as lighters refill or to produce LPG.
Propane/butane, marked with the symbol B/P, is a mixture of propane and butane gases in a proportion ranging from 18% to 55% propane and 45% butane. It is recommended for use in home cookers and catering.
Propane C3H8, marked with the symbol P, is a gas that is much better than propane/butane for outdoor use, for example in tourist stoves used in low-temperature weather.
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