What would the volume of commercial butane be equal to given an air flow of 0.6 cubic metres/hr?

To find the volume of commercial butane, we need additional information. The air flow rate provided (0.6 cubic meters/hr) only tells us about the flow rate of air, not the volume of commercial butane.

To determine the volume of commercial butane, we would need to know either the concentration or the ratio of butane to air in the mixture.

If we have the concentration of butane (in terms of percentage by volume), we can multiply it by the total air flow rate to find the volume of commercial butane.

If we have the ratio of butane to air (in terms of, for example, 1:4 meaning 1 part butane to 4 parts air by volume), we can calculate the volume of butane by multiplying the ratio by the total air flow rate.

Without more information, it is not possible to determine the volume of commercial butane. Please provide additional details or clarification.