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! {{chembox header}} | Related compounds
! {{chembox header}} | Related compounds
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| Other [[Ion|anion]]s <!-- please omit if not applicable -->
| Related [[Alkanes]] <!-- PLEASE INSERT FUNCTIONAL GROUP (e.g. [[aldehyde]]) FOR ORGANICS, please omit if not applicable -->
| ? <!-- Put in related anions e.g, iron(II) fluoride & iron(II) bromide if compound is iron(II) chloride -->
| Propane <br /> Isobutane <br /> Pentane
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| Other [[Ion|cation]]s <!-- please omit if not applicable -->
| ? <!-- Put in other oxidation states of same element e.g. [[iron(III) chloride]], also for related metals such as [[manganese(II) chloride]], [[cobalt(II) chloride]], ruthenium(III) chloride-->
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| Related [[?]] <!-- PLEASE INSERT FUNCTIONAL GROUP (e.g. [[aldehyde]]) FOR ORGANICS, please omit if not applicable -->
| ? <!-- Insert related organics e.g. on formaldehyde page put [[acetaldehyde]] -->
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| Related compounds  
| Related compounds  
<!-- A miscellaneous heading - use for covalent inorganics;  e.g. for PCl<sub>3</sub> you would list PCl<sub>5</sub>, POCl<sub>3</sub>, PF<sub>3</sub>, PBr<sub>3</sub>, NCl<sub>3</sub> and AsCl<sub>3</sub>.  
<!-- A miscellaneous heading - use for covalent inorganics;  e.g. for PCl<sub>3</sub> you would list PCl<sub>5</sub>, POCl<sub>3</sub>, PF<sub>3</sub>, PBr<sub>3</sub>, NCl<sub>3</sub> and AsCl<sub>3</sub>.  
Please omit if not applicable -->
Please omit if not applicable -->
| ?
| Perfluorobutane
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| {{chembox header}} | <small>Except where noted otherwise, data are given for<br /> materials in their [[standard state|standard state (at 25&nbsp;&deg;C, 100&nbsp;kPa)]]<br /> [[Chemical infobox|Disclaimer and references]]</small>
| {{chembox header}} | <small>Except where noted otherwise, data are given for<br /> materials in their [[standard state|standard state (at 25&nbsp;&deg;C, 100&nbsp;kPa)]]<br /> [[Chemical infobox|Disclaimer and references]]</small>
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