k Propane chemical compound molecule Propane. Molecular model of the chemical compound propane C3.H8. A gas at standard temperature and pressure, it is compressible to a transportable liquid. When abused as an inhalant, it may cause hypoxia lack of oxygen, pneumonia, or cardiac failure or arrest. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colourcoded carbon grey and hydrogen white. Illustration. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Propane chemical compound molecule Propane. Molecular model of the chemical compound propane  C3.H8 . A gas at standard temperature and pressure, it is compressible to a transportable liquid. When abused as an inhalant, it may cause hypoxia  lack of oxygen , pneumonia, or cardiac failure or arrest. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour coded: carbon  grey  and hydrogen  white . Illustration.
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Propane chemical compound molecule

Propane. Molecular model of the chemical compound propane (C3.H8). A gas at standard temperature and pressure, it is compressible to a transportable liquid. When abused as an inhalant, it may cause hypoxia (lack of oxygen), pneumonia, or cardiac failure or arrest. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey) and hydrogen (white). Illustration.

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