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propane
−187.6 °C (85.5 K)
Trivia about propane
Hank Hill knows it's the most common U.S. residential liquefied petroleum gas
C3H8 is the formula for this flammable gas that powers many mobile home stoves
This gas used primarily as a fuel is also called dimethylmethane
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows some structural formulas on the monitor.) Alkanes are organic compounds that have carbon atoms arranged in a row; C2H6 is ethane; add one carbon & two hydrogens to get C3H8, this backyard barbecue staple
If you travel here by Winnebago, you might know that C3H8 is the formula for this flammable gas
This colorless flammable gas is the third member of the paraffin series, following methane & ethane