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Τι (ποιος) είναι excess butane - ορισμός

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MASS AND MASS NUMBER OF A NUCLIDE
Excess energy; Excess mass

butane         
  • Propane & butane density data <ref name=":0" />
  • radical]] band emission and C<sub>2</sub> [[Swan band]]s
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Butane gas; N-butane; N-Butane; Butanes; E943a; CH3CH2CH2CH3; CH(CH3)3; Butyl hydride; Methylethylmethane; Tetracarbane; Quartane; Refrigerant 3-11-0
['bju:te?n]
¦ noun Chemistry a flammable hydrocarbon gas of the alkane series, present in petroleum and natural gas and used as a fuel. [C4H10.]
Origin
C19: from butyl + -ane2.
Quartane         
  • Propane & butane density data <ref name=":0" />
  • radical]] band emission and C<sub>2</sub> [[Swan band]]s
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Butane gas; N-butane; N-Butane; Butanes; E943a; CH3CH2CH2CH3; CH(CH3)3; Butyl hydride; Methylethylmethane; Tetracarbane; Quartane; Refrigerant 3-11-0
·noun Butane, each molecule of which has four carbon atoms.
butane         
  • Propane & butane density data <ref name=":0" />
  • radical]] band emission and C<sub>2</sub> [[Swan band]]s
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Butane gas; N-butane; N-Butane; Butanes; E943a; CH3CH2CH2CH3; CH(CH3)3; Butyl hydride; Methylethylmethane; Tetracarbane; Quartane; Refrigerant 3-11-0
Butane is a gas that is obtained from petroleum and is used as a fuel.
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Mass excess

The mass excess of a nuclide is the difference between its actual mass and its mass number in daltons. It is one of the predominant methods for tabulating nuclear mass. The mass of an atomic nucleus is well approximated (less than 0.1% difference for most nuclides) by its mass number, which indicates that most of the mass of a nucleus arises from mass of its constituent protons and neutrons. Thus, the mass excess is an expression of the nuclear binding energy, relative to the binding energy per nucleon of carbon-12 (which defines the dalton). If the mass excess is negative, the nucleus has more binding energy than 12C, and vice versa. If a nucleus has a large excess of mass compared to a nearby nuclear species, it can radioactively decay, releasing energy.