When 1 gram of butane (C4H10) is burned, it produces approximately 2.5 liters of carbon dioxide (CO2) at standard temperature and pressure. This translates to about 0.0016 miles of carbon dioxide if considering the density of CO2 and its behavior in the atmosphere. However, the actual distance that CO2 would travel in the atmosphere can vary significantly due to environmental factors.
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