k Butane and isobutane molecules Butane left and isobutane right, molecular models. Carbon atoms are black and hydrogen atoms are white. Isobutane boils at a lower temperature than butane because the branched sidechain makes it more compact. Both occur in natural gas and are produced during the cracking of petroleum. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Butane and isobutane molecules Butane  left  and isobutane  right , molecular models. Carbon atoms are black and hydrogen atoms are white. Isobutane boils at a lower temperature than butane because the branched side chain makes it more compact. Both occur in natural gas and are produced during the cracking of petroleum.
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Butane and isobutane molecules

Butane (left) and isobutane (right), molecular models. Carbon atoms are black and hydrogen atoms are white. Isobutane boils at a lower temperature than butane because the branched side-chain makes it more compact. Both occur in natural gas and are produced during the cracking of petroleum.

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